148 UPPER CRETACEOUS-LOWER TERTIARY FORAMINIFER A 



Rugoglobigerina pennyi Bronnimann 



1952 Rugoglobigerina (Rugoglobigerina) rugosa (Plummer) subsp. pennyi Bronnimann: 34-35, 



pi. 4, figs. 1-3, text-figs, \\a-i. 

 1955 Globotruncana (Rugoglobigerina) pennyi pennyi (Bronnimann) ; Gandolfi : 73, pi. 7, 



figs. 8a-c. 

 1957 Rugoglobigerina rugosa (Plummer) ; Edgell : 115, pi. 4, figs. 10-12. 

 1962 Rugoglobigerina pennyi Bronnimann ; Berggren : 75, pi. 12, figs. la-^c. 



Remarks. Rugoglobigerina pennyi is common in the Middle and Upper Maestrich- 

 tian of the sections studied. The species was originally described from the Upper 

 Maestrichtian of Trinidad (Bronnimann 1952) and was later recorded from the 

 Maestrichtian of northeastern Colombia (Gandolfi 1955), of northwestern Australia 

 (Edgell 1957), and of Scandinavia (Berggren 1962). 



Hypotype. P.45652. 



Horizon and locality. Hypotype from sample No. 18, W. El-Sharawna 

 section. 



Rugoglobigerina pustulata Bronnimann 



1952 Rugoglobigerina (Rugoglobigerina) reicheli pustulata Bronnimann : 20, pi. 2, figs. 7-9 ; 



text-figs. 6a-m, ja-i. 

 i960 Rugoglobigerina reicheli pustulata Bronnimann ; Olsson : 50, pi. 10, figs. 13-15. 

 1962 Rugoglobigerina pustulata Bronnimann ; Berggren : 78-80, pi. 13, figs. la-c ; text-fig. 



10 (6-12). 



Remarks. Rugoglobigerina pustulata is common throughout the Middle and 

 Upper Maestrichtian of the sections studied. The species was originally described 

 from the Upper Maestrichtian of Trinidad, and was later recorded from the Mae- 

 strichtian of New Jersey, U.S.A. (Olsson i960) and from the Upper Maestrichtian of 

 Denmark (Berggren 1962). 



Hypotype. P. 45653. 



Horizon and locality. Hypotype from sample No. 18, W. El-Sharawna 

 section. 



Rugoglobigerina rotundata Bronnimann 



1952 Rugoglobigerina (Rugoglobigerina) rugosa (Plummer) subsp. rotundata Bronnimann : 34, 



pi. 4, figs. 7-9 ; text-figs. I5a-i6c. 

 !955 Globotruncana (Rugoglobigerina) rotundata rotundata (Bronnimann) ; Gandolfi : 70, 



pi. 7, figs. 2a-c. 



Remarks. A few specimens of R. rotunda have been recorded from the Upper 

 Maestrichtian of the sections studied. In the G. Owaina section, rare specimens 

 were also recorded in the Upper part of the Middle Maestrichtian. The species was 

 originally described from the Upper Maestrichtian of Trinidad, and was recorded 

 from the Maestrichtian of northeastern Colombia (Gandolfi 1955) and as R. cf. 

 rotundata from the Upper Maestrichtian of Denmark (Berggren 1962). Bronnimann 

 & Brown (1956) made the present species the type of their monotypic genus Kugleri- 



