Plate. (3) SEM illustrations of N. asanoi specimens. 7–8. Neogloboquadrina asanoi (Maiya, Saito and Sato), from 186-1150A-16X-3, 40–44 cm. 9. Globoquadrina asanoi Maiya, Saito and Sato (topotype), from Nomura Mudstone Member, the upper part of the Funakawa Formation, Oga Peninsula, Japan. Views: a, umbilical; b, side; c, spiral. Scale bars: 100 µm.