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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Archaias angulatus sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 14
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Marginopora vertebralis var.plicata sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 16
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1930. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 7. Nonionidae, Camerinidae, Peneroplidae and Alveolinellidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Cycloputeolina discoidea (Flint, 1899). Photomicrograph of early coil in specimen figured in Flint, 1899, Plate 49, fig. 2 (left image). Uncatalogued slide F-4446 in Cushman Collection of Foraminifera, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
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Live individual of the foraminiferan Sorites dominicensis attached to a blade of turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) from Belize
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Live individuals of the foraminiferans Archaias angulatus and one specimen of Coscinospira (=Peneroplis) antillarum from Belize
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1930. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 7. Nonionidae, Camerinidae, Peneroplidae and Alveolinellidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Marginopora vertebralis sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 16
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Kermadec Islands, 15 m depth, From Plate 6 in Hayward, B.W., Grenfell, H.R., Reid, C.M., Hayward, K.A. 1999. Recent New Zealand shallow-water benthic Foraminifera: Taxonomy, ecologic distribution, biogeography, and use in paleoenvironmental assessment. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Monograph 21, 258 p.
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Live individual of Sorites dominicensis undergoing reproduction by multiple fission
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""Watermelon forams"--These foraminiferans possess chlorophyte (green algal) endosymbionts which give to the living cell a characteristic "grass green" coloration (specimen on right). Under high light (high UV?) conditions, the symbionts produce carotenoid pigments (salmon pink specimen on left)."
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1930. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 7. Nonionidae, Camerinidae, Peneroplidae and Alveolinellidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Marginopora vertebralis sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 17
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Close up of the pseudopores (pits) on the chamber surface of the foraminiferan Archaias angulatus from Belize, CA
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Amphisorus hemprichii sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 16
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1917. A Monograph of the Foraminifera of the North Pacific Ocean. Part VI. Miliolidae. Bull. U.S. Nation. Mus 71: vii+108 pp.+39 pls. Cushman referred to Brady's Challenger figures (pl. 16 fig. 1-6, pl. 17 fig. 1-6) given as O. complanata but now identified as M. vertebralis (see Jones 1994). O. complanatus is a fossil species.
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Scanning electron micrograph of a shell of the foraminiferan Archaias angulatus from Belize