Rotaliata
Rotaliata is a class of Foraminifera characterized by tests that are exclusively multichambered, mostly planospiral or trochspiral, or derived from either. The aperture is commonly at the base of the apertural face, at least in early stages, but may be terminal, and single or complex. Test interior may be complex with secondary chambers and interconnecting canal system.
Rotaliata Temporal range: Carboniferous - Recent | |
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Class: | Rotaliata Mikhalevich, 1980 |
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Rotaliana |
Composition is of hyaline (glassy) calcite as in the Rotaliana and Globigerinana or agglutinated as in the Textulariana
References
- Rotaliata in Systematical Taxonomy of Foraminfera (Mikhalevich 2004),
- Morphological classification of foraminifera, Valeria I. Mikhalevich et al..
- Barun K. Sen Gupta 2002. Modern foraminifera
Further reading
Mikhalevich, A.-V. (1987). "Test wall ultrastructure and taxonomic position of the foraminiferal genus Strictocostella". Micropaleontology. 57 (6): 543–555.
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