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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...
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Foraminiferal tests are the
tests (or s****) of
Foraminifera.
Foraminifera (forams for short) are single-celled
predatory protists,
mostly marine, and...
- micropaleontology. She is
known for her
research on
benthic and
planktonic foraminifera.
Frances Lawrence Parker was born on
March 28, 1906, in Brookline, M****achusetts...
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Linea (from
Latin linea 'string') is a
genus of
foraminifera belonging to the
subfamily Rhabdammininae. It is a
monotypic genus containing the sole species...
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Buccella is a
genus of late
Cenozoic benthic foraminifera that made its
first appearance during the
Oligocene and is
found living in
recent oceans. Buccella...
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traditionally placed among the protozoa, such as the ciliates, dinoflagellates,
foraminifera, and the
parasitic apicomplexans,
which were
moved to
other groups such...
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Paulinella in the
phylum Cercozoa, they are all non-photosynthetic, but many
Foraminifera and
Radiolaria have a
symbiotic relationship with
unicellular algae....
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Brazilian jumping spiders containing the
single species,
Edilemma foraminifera. It was
first described by G. R. S. Ruiz & Antônio
Domingos Brescovit...
- "Monothalamea" is a
grouping of foraminiferans,
traditionally consisting of all
foraminifera with single-chambered tests.
Recent work has
shown that the grouping...
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their tests. In 1883,
Henry Bowman Brady classified them as
primitive Foraminifera.
Later they were
placed within the sponges. In the
beginning of the 20th...