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Allogromiida  [16]

Rotaliida  [340]

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Foraminifera books, Foraminifera papers, Foraminifera journals - English
URL: http://aquilabooks.crosswinds.net/wsc.foram.html

отбирается фильтрами: Справочники и указатели

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Foram gallery - English
URL: http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/foram/gallery.htm

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Foraminifera - English
URL: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/foram.html

Classification, biology etc.

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Main species of foraminiferal assemblages in Bermuda marine caves, lagoons, reefs, mangrove swamps, and landlocked ponds - English
URL: http://palaeo-electronica.org/2003_1/benthic/table1.htm

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New species of paleogene deep-water agglutinated Foraminifera from the North Sea and Norwegian Sea - English
URL: http://www2.uj.edu.pl/ING/ASGP/1997/67_2-3/217-229.html

отбирается фильтрами: Публикации

We describe the following five new taxa of agglutinated benthic foraminifera from Paleogene bathyal shales of the North Sea and Norwegian Sea: Annectina biedai n.sp. (Eocene-Oligocene), Reophanus berggreni n.sp. (Eocene-Lower Oligocene), Ammoanita ingerlisae n.sp. (lower part of upper Paleocene), Conotrochammina voeringensis n.sp. (Campanian-lower-middle Eocene), and Cystammina sveni n.sp. (Campanian-middle Eocene). Additionally, Conotrochammina whangaia Finlay is described from the Norwegian Sea region for the first time. Insculptarenula aff. subvesicularis in the Paleocene of the North Sea may be a new species in the plexus of Cretaceous through Paleogene globorotaliid-like trochamminids.

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Foraminifera - English
URL: http://erms.biol.soton.ac.uk/lists/full/Foraminifera.shtml#informal 1-Foraminife

Checklist with geography references.

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Mangrove Species - English
URL: http://palaeo-electronica.org/2003_1/benthic/table3.htm

Summary of worldwide benthic foraminifera distribution in mangrove-dominated settings. Species are listed by order of decreasing abundance.

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Species2000 - English
URL: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/ghscott/recent/sp2kRec.htm

Foraminifera in the following checklist pertain only to those in the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone. Single-letter codes indicate endemic species (E), apparently adventive species (A), species only present around the Kermadec Islands in the New Zealand area (K), new records for New Zealand (*) and species records unable to be confirmed in this review (#).

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Sarcodia: Rhizopoda: Foraminifera - Japanese
URL: http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/taxonomy/Sarcodina/Granuloreticulosea/Foraminifera/

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Bowser Lab Foraminifera Page - English
URL: http://www.bowserlab.org/forampage2.htm

Foraminifera are single-celled organisms (called protists). Their distinguishing features are net-like pseudopods called reticulopodia, and (usually) some sort of organic or shell-like outer protective layer, called a test. They are a very ancient group of organisms, at least 550 million years old.

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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERA - English
URL: http://www.unipg.it/~denz/foraminifera.htm

отбирается фильтрами: Образование

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Harvard University Press/Foraminifera - English
URL: http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/CUSFOR.html

отбирается фильтрами: Публикации

Their Classification and Economic Use, 4th rev. and enlgd. ed. Joseph A. Cushman

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Ocean Explorer: Scanning Electron Micrograph of Foraminifera - English
URL: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/deepeast01/logs/sep24/media/foram.htm

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Planktic foraminifera and the physical environment - English
URL: http://www.fuhrmann-hilbrecht.de/Heinz/geology/HH1996/aa_start.html

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Catalogue of Orbitolinid Foraminifera - English
URL: http://www.paleotax.de/orbitos/

Orbitolinidae.

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AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA OF THE HEBRIDEAN SHELF, WEST OF SCOTLAND, WITH NOTES ON THEIR MODE OF LIFE </font> by John W. Murray - English
URL: http://palaeo-electronica.org/2002_2/guide/issue2_02.htm

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National Museum of Natural History - Paleobiology - English
URL: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/foram/

The National Collection of Foraminifera. The National Museum of Natural History serves as the largest repository in the world of foraminiferal type specimens with over 16,000 primary type specimens (holotypes and paratypes), searchable on-line, with graphics and over 200,000 secondary type specimens. It represents probably three-fourths of all the type specimens of the American smaller foraminifera, nine-tenths of those of the American Mesozoic and Cenozoic larger foraminifera (an explanation), and a very large proportion of species from abroad that have been described in this country.

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Fabulous Foraminifera: examining past climates using microscopic marine organisms - NIWA - English
URL: http://www.niwa.cri.nz/pubs/wa/08-3-Sep-2000/foraminifera.htm

Foraminifera are single-celled marine animals possessing shells usually made of calcium carbonate. There are approximately 4000 benthonic (bottom-dwelling) species and about 40 planktonic (open ocean-dwelling) species living today. Because the open ocean is a relatively uniform environment, species diversity has remained quite low. Most planktonic species live in the upper 200 metres of the water column.

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Caesarea/Foraminifera - English
URL: http://hannover.park.org/Canada/Museum/caesarea/foram.html

Foraminifera are testate unicellular animals (protozoans) that inhabit a wide variety of marine and marginal marine environments and have proven to be a very useful tool for paleoenvironmental analysis in the earth sciences and, more recently, in marine archaeology. Foraminifera may be omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, or detritivores and use pseudopodia, net-like extensions of protoplasm, to anchor, move, and retrieve food.

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A guide to some Bolivinita (Foraminiferida) in the New Zealand Late Neogene - English
URL: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/ghscott/bita/Index2w.htm

G.H. Scott.

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