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Globothalamea comprises a class of multichambered foraminifera based in part on SSU rDNA evidence; the other is Tubothalamea. Six orders are included, which vary notably in composition, wall structure, and chamber arrangement. The Lituolida, Loftusiida, and Textulariida (as emended) have tests (shells) of agglutinated matter, glued together by various cements, but differ in chamber arrangement, wall structure, and complexity. In contrast the Carterinida, Robertinida and Rotaliida, with buliminids lumped into the Rotaliida, have calcareous tests. Those of rotaliid genera, which vary considerably, are of perforate hyaline (glassy) calcite. in contrast the Carterinida have tests composed of bundled calcite spicules. The Robertida differ in being composed, instead, of aragonite.

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  • Globothalamea comprises a class of multichambered foraminifera based in part on SSU rDNA evidence; the other is Tubothalamea. Six orders are included, which vary notably in composition, wall structure, and chamber arrangement. The Lituolida, Loftusiida, and Textulariida (as emended) have tests (shells) of agglutinated matter, glued together by various cements, but differ in chamber arrangement, wall structure, and complexity. In contrast the Carterinida, Robertinida and Rotaliida, with buliminids lumped into the Rotaliida, have calcareous tests. Those of rotaliid genera, which vary considerably, are of perforate hyaline (glassy) calcite. in contrast the Carterinida have tests composed of bundled calcite spicules. The Robertida differ in being composed, instead, of aragonite. Subclass Textulariia * Orders: Lituolida – Loftusiida – Textulariida Unassigned * Orders: Carterinida – Robertinida – Rotaliida (en)
  • Los globotálamos (Globothalamea) son una clase de foraminíferos bentónicos y planctónicos (filo Foraminifera)​ que presentan conchas multicameradas típicamente trocospiraladas, pero también triseriadas, biseriadas y uniseriadas. La pared de la concha es aglutinada o calcárea. En el estadio juvenil, las cámaras pueden ser globulares o en forma de media luna. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Cámbrico hasta el presente. (es)
  • Les Globothalamea sont une classe de foraminifères. (fr)
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  • Pawlowski, Holzmann, & Tyszka, 2013 (en)
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  • Devonian? - Recent (en)
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  • Ammonia beccarii (en)
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  • Ammonia beccarii (en)
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  • *Textularia **Lituolida **Loftusiida **Textulariida *Carterinida *Robertinida *Rotaliida *Fusulinida extinct (en)
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  • Orders (en)
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  • Globothalamea (en)
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  • Los globotálamos (Globothalamea) son una clase de foraminíferos bentónicos y planctónicos (filo Foraminifera)​ que presentan conchas multicameradas típicamente trocospiraladas, pero también triseriadas, biseriadas y uniseriadas. La pared de la concha es aglutinada o calcárea. En el estadio juvenil, las cámaras pueden ser globulares o en forma de media luna. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Cámbrico hasta el presente. (es)
  • Les Globothalamea sont une classe de foraminifères. (fr)
  • Globothalamea comprises a class of multichambered foraminifera based in part on SSU rDNA evidence; the other is Tubothalamea. Six orders are included, which vary notably in composition, wall structure, and chamber arrangement. The Lituolida, Loftusiida, and Textulariida (as emended) have tests (shells) of agglutinated matter, glued together by various cements, but differ in chamber arrangement, wall structure, and complexity. In contrast the Carterinida, Robertinida and Rotaliida, with buliminids lumped into the Rotaliida, have calcareous tests. Those of rotaliid genera, which vary considerably, are of perforate hyaline (glassy) calcite. in contrast the Carterinida have tests composed of bundled calcite spicules. The Robertida differ in being composed, instead, of aragonite. (en)
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  • Globothalamea (en)
  • Globothalamea (es)
  • Globothalamea (fr)
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