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Endothyranella
Classification
Phylum:
Protista
Subphylum:
Sarcodina
Class:
Reticularea
Subclass:
Granuloreticulosia
Order:
Foraminiferida
Suborder:
Fusulinina
Superfamily:
Endothyracea
Family:
Endothyridae
Subfamily:
Endothyrinae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Endothyranella Galloway & Harlton in Galloway & RYNIKER, 1930, *765, p. 13
Type Species:
Ammobaculites powersi HARLTON, 1927, *879, p. 21, OD
Images
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Fig. 262,9. *E. powersi (Harlton), Penn., USA(Okla.), 9 a, b, side, edge views of holotype, X76 (*2117).-Fig. 262,10. E. pygmaea (Malakhova), L.Carb.(Tournais. ), USSR, long. sec., X66 (*1509).-Fig. 262, 11,12. E. mirabilis (Lipina), L.Carb.(Tournais. ), USSR, long. secs. of holotype and paratype, X50 (*700).
Synonyms
Chernyshinellina
Geographic Distribution
USA, USSR
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.(U.Miss.)
Beginning International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
330.34
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Penn.
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Test free, early portion enrolled and plectogyral, later nearly planispiral, finally uncoiling and becoming rectilinear, wall calcareous, fibrous, or may be recrystallized and granular, aperture high interiomarginal equatorial arch, later areal and terminal in uncoiled portion
References
Frenguelli, Joaquin, , \& Ryniker, Charles, 1930, Foraminifera from the Atoka Formation of Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geol. Survey, Circ. 21, 36 p., 5 pl .
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Protista
Subphylum:
Sarcodina
Class:
Reticularea
Subclass:
Granuloreticulosia
Order:
Foraminiferida
Suborder:
Fusulinina
Superfamily:
Endothyracea
Family:
Endothyridae
Subfamily:
Endothyrinae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Endothyranella Galloway & Harlton in Galloway & RYNIKER, 1930, *765, p. 13
Type Species:
Ammobaculites powersi HARLTON, 1927, *879, p. 21, OD
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 262,9. *E. powersi (Harlton), Penn., USA(Okla.), 9 a, b, side, edge views of holotype, X76 (*2117).-Fig. 262,10. E. pygmaea (Malakhova), L.Carb.(Tournais. ), USSR, long. sec., X66 (*1509).-Fig. 262, 11,12. E. mirabilis (Lipina), L.Carb.(Tournais. ), USSR, long. secs. of holotype and paratype, X50 (*700).
Synonyms
Chernyshinellina
Geographic Distribution
USA, USSR
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Carb.(U.Miss.)
Beginning International Stage:
Serpukhovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
330.34
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
U.Penn.
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Test free, early portion enrolled and plectogyral, later nearly planispiral, finally uncoiling and becoming rectilinear, wall calcareous, fibrous, or may be recrystallized and granular, aperture high interiomarginal equatorial arch, later areal and terminal in uncoiled portion
References
Frenguelli, Joaquin, , \& Ryniker, Charles, 1930, Foraminifera from the Atoka Formation of Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geol. Survey, Circ. 21, 36 p., 5 pl .


