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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: A Multivariate Statistical Determination of Some Recent
Morphospecies of the Genus Elphidium from the
Gulf of Mexico
By
University of Houston, M. S. Thesis, June, 1968.
An analysis involving a set of 15 variables (Text-fig. 4) on each of 212
specimens of the genus Elphidium sub-equally distributed among 7 samples
from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Text-fig. 1) results in 6 groups which
are both observationally and statistically distinct. These 6 groups correspond
to 9 previously described species.
The raw data are subjected to the following series of multivariate
statistical techniques:
The resulting sets of specimens are the final statistical morphospecies. The original 9 species are reduced to 5 species: (table 12) Elphidium
discoidale, E. galvestonense, E. gunteri, E. incertum and E. poeyanum.
Elphidium matagordanum is provisionally considered a junior synonym of E.
incertum mexicanum; Cribroelphidium poeyanum, Elphidium delicatulum
and E. Translucens are provisionally considered junior synonyms of E.
poeyanum.
Geographic distributions of the groups in this study indicate that there
may be three faunal areas of Elphidium in the Gulf of Mexico: the northern
Gulf characterized by E. gunteri, the western Gulf characterized by E.
discoidale and E. galvestonense, and the southern Gulf characterized by E.
incertum mexicanum. End_Page 18--------------- Text-fig. 1 - Map showing sample locations, faunal areas (Roman numerals), and
percentages of final groups (Arabic numerals) present in each sample. Text-fig. 2 - Sketch of a generalized Elphidium showing lines of measurement.
End_Page 19--------------- Text-Fig. 4 - Statistical definition of final groups showing the mean (horizontal line), 90%
confidence interval on the mean (thick vertical line for each of the 15
variables (ordinates) on each of the 6 group (abscissas).
Invariant characters are indicated by circles. End_Page 20--------------- Table 12. Species Designations. End_of_Record - Last_Page 21---------------