Planorbulinacea

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Planorbulinacea
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous - Recent.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Rhizaria
Superphylum: Retaria
Phylum: Foraminifera
Order: Rotaliida
Superfamily: Planorbulinacea
Schwager, 1877
Families

Bisacciidae
Cibicididae
Cymbaloporidae
Planorbulinidae
Planulinidae
Victoriellidae

Planorbulinacea is a superfamily of rotalliid Foraminifera that has been extant since the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian), characterized by trochospiral tests, at least in early stage but which later may become uncoiled. The test wall is of perforate hyaline calcite, commonly optically radial in structure, with crystalographic c-axes per­pendicular to the surface. The apertural face may be imperforate; the aperture interiomarginal and extraumbilical-umbilical to nearly equatorial in coiled forms, subterminal in uncoiled forms.

The Planorbulinacea unites six families which are distinguished primarily by their morphological differences.

References

  • Sarcodina Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part C Protista 2. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press. A. R. Loeblich and H.Tappan, 1964.
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