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organic material.
Tests lack
pores and
generally have
multiple chambers.
Miliolids,
which range from the
Carboniferous to recent, are
benthic Foraminifera...
- silicoloculinids, and
aragonite or
calcite tests in many
forms including miliolids and rotaliids. It can be of many types,
including proteinaceous, agglutinated...
- Carboniferous,
Miliolid foraminifera first appeared in the
fossil record,
having diverged from the
spirillinids within the Tubothalamea.
Miliolids suffered...
- a
pitted structure, but it is not
perforated by holes. "Cornuspirid"
miliolids apparently lack any extrados. A "monocrystalline" test
structure has traditionally...
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Kalosha is a
genus of
foraminifera included in the
miliolid family Spiroloculinidae. Its test is small,
ovate in outline, only up to 0.2 mm in the greatest...
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found between water depths of 10 to 80 m,
often ****ociated with
other miliolids, in
carbonate areas of warm
tropical seas. Its
nearest living relative...
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Quinqueloculina is a
genus of
foraminifera in the
family Miliolidae. As with all
miliolids the test of
Quinqueloculina is
composed of imperforate,
porcelaneous calcite...
- miliolidées trématophorées, 1885 (with
Ernest Munier-Chalmas) – On trematop****
miliolids. Note sur un foraminifère
nouveau de la cote
occidentale d'Afrique, 1890...
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Meandropsinidae is an
extinct family of
miliolid forams found in
Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) to
middle Paleocene marine sediments. Tests, or s****,...
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Triloculinoides is a
genus of
Miocene to
recent forams,
included in the
miliolid family Haurinidae,
resembling Triloculina except for the aperture, which...