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Foraminifera (/fəˌræməˈnɪfərə/ fə-RAM-ə-NIH-fə-rə;
Latin for "hole bearers";
informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms,
members of a phylum...
- Chlorarachniophyta,
Plasmodiophorida and Phaeodarea). In particular, the
Foramanifera are
marine amoebae that are
defined by a
dynamic network of pseudopodia...
- hydrocorals), soft
corals (Octocorallia),
sponges (Porifera),
forams (
Foramanifera),
shrimps (Decapoda),
snails (Gastropoda), and fishes. The
Lombok Strait...
- (Giebel), an
algal fruiting body
Orbitolina texana (Roemer), a one-celled
foramanifera Dinosaur footprints and
trackways are
found in at
least 50 localities...
- Anchoviella, pteropods,
algal material, diatoms,
molluscan larvae and
foramanifera make up a
lesser part of the diet here also. The
species shows some diet...
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constructed its wall by
agglutinating grains of sediment, much like some
foramanifera, and
declined in
conjunction with the
origin of truly-biomineralising...
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selectively (with a
preference for
denser grains) by a
manner also
observed in
foramanifera. The
genus was
established by
Elkanah Billings in 1861, and was named...
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Loftusiida Orbitolina texana (Roemer).
Fossil s**** of a
foramanifera from the Glen Rose
Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of
Comal County, Texas. Scientific...