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Pseudedomia

Classification

    Phylum:  
Protista
    Subphylum:  
Sarcodina
    Class:  
Reticularea
    Subclass:  
Granuloreticulosia
    Order:  
Foraminiferida
    Suborder:  
Miliolina
    Superfamily:  
Miliolacea
    Family:  
Soritidae
    Subfamily:  
Meandropsininae
    Formal Genus Name and Reference:  
Pseudedomia HENSON, 1948, *902, p. 95
    Type Species:  
P. multistriata, OD


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Fig. 378,1. *P. mllltistriata; la, equat. sec. of holotype, X41; 1b, transv. sec. of fragment of holotype cutting through interseptal pillars, X45 (°2115).


Synonyms



Geographic Distribution

U.Cret.(Maastricht.), Asia(Arabia, Qatar Penin.)


Age Range

    Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:  
U. Cret.(Maastricht.)
    Beginning International Stage:  
Maastrichtian
    Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:  
0
    Beginning Date:  
72.17
    Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:  
U. Cret.(Maastricht.)
    Ending International Stage:  
Maastrichtian
    Fraction Up In Ending Stage:  
100
    Ending Date:  
66.04


Description

Test flattened, early stage planispiral, evolute, bilaterally symmetrical, later flabelliform, with uniserial chambers, numerous transverse secondary partitions project short distance into chambers from outer wall, median region of each chamber with single row of large interseptal pillars; apertures not observed. [Differs from Edomia in its evolute early planispiral stage and uniserial later stage. The genus is known only from the holotype of the type-species.]




References

Henson, F. R. S., 1948, Foraminifera of the genus Trocholina in the Middle East: Ann. \& Mag. Nat. History, ser. 11, v. 14 (1947), p. 445-459, pl. 11-13.-(901) 1948, New Trochamminidae and Verneuilinidae from the Middle East: Same, ser. 11, v. 14 (1947), p. 605-630, pl. 14-18.-(902) 1948, Larger imperforate Foraminifera of southwestern Asia, Families Lituolidae, Orbitolinidae and Meandropsinidae: British Museum (Nat. History), Mon., p. 1-127, pl. 1-16, fig. 1-16.——(903) 1950, Middle eastern Tertiary Peneroplidae (Foraminifera), with remarks on the phylogeny and taxonomy of the family: $70 \mathrm{p} ., 10 \mathrm{pl} ., 3$ text-fig., West Yorkshire Printing Co. (Wakefield, England).


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