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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...
- is a subfamily in the family Miliolidae of miliolid foraminifera. HAAKE (1971). "ULTRASTRUCTURES OF MILIOLID WALLS". Journal of Foraminiferal Research...
- The Soritoidea is a group of miliolid benthic foraminifera with porcellaneous tests. They take on a variety of growth forms but typically have many chambers...
- a pitted structure, but it is not perforated by holes. "Cornuspirid" miliolids apparently lack any extrados. A "monocrystalline" test structure has traditionally...
- Meandropsinidae is an extinct family of miliolid forams found in Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) to middle Paleocene marine sediments. Tests, or s****,...
- Quinqueloculina is a genus of foraminifera in the family Miliolidae. As with all miliolids the test of Quinqueloculina is composed of imperforate, porcelaneous calcite...
- Sigmoilina is a miliolid genus, referring to the foraminiferal order Miliolida, characterized by an ****ymmetricall biconvex test formed by strongly overlapping...
- Triloculinoides is a genus of Miocene to recent forams, included in the miliolid family Haurinidae, resembling Triloculina except for the aperture, which...