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Haplophragmoides

Classification

    Phylum:  
Protista
    Subphylum:  
Sarcodina
    Class:  
Reticularea
    Subclass:  
Granuloreticulosia
    Order:  
Foraminiferida
    Suborder:  
Textulariina
    Superfamily:  
Lituolacea
    Family:  
Lituolidae
    Subfamily:  
Haplophragmoidinae
    Formal Genus Name and Reference:  
Haplophragmoides CUSHMAN, 1910, p. 99
    Type Species:  
Nomionina canariensis D'ORBIGNY, 1839, *86, p. 128, OD


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Fig. 135,1. *H. canariensis (d'Orbigny), Rec., Philip., *, side and edge views, * (*2117), Fig. 135,2. H. robulus (Montanaro Gallitelli), U.Cret., Italy (Apennines), *, opposite sides of lectotype (here designated, *1299A, figs. 1(9), 2(5), 2c, edge view, * (*2117), Fig. 135,3. H. teshioensis (Asano), U.Cret., Japan, *, edge and side views, * (*1863)


Synonyms

Robulammina


Geographic Distribution

cosmop.


Age Range

    Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:  
Carb.
    Beginning International Stage:  
Tournaisian
    Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:  
0
    Beginning Date:  
359.3
    Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:  
Rec.
    Ending International Stage:  
Meghalayan
    Fraction Up In Ending Stage:  
100
    Ending Date:  
0


Description

Test planispirally coiled, involute, wall agglutinated, aperture an equatorial interiomarginal slit. [Robulammina was based on a very small species in flysch sediments of the Apennines where compression of the agglutinated species results in a considerable amount of distortion. Asanoina was separated on the basis of its siliceous cement, but as the type-species occurs in Cretaceous mud and siltstones, possibly the cement is a product of replacement in fossilization.]




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