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Eubuliminella exilis sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 50
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Hallock, P.; Talge, H. (1994). A predatory Foraminifer, Floresina amphiphaga, n. sp., from the Florida Keys. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 24: 210-213. page(s): p. 10 pl. 1 fig. 1-9 [microspheric and macrospheric specimens and an example of the borings they can produce] Original plates with the kind authorization of Pamela Hallock Muller.
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Hallock, P.; Talge, H. (1994). A predatory Foraminifer, Floresina amphiphaga, n. sp., from the Florida Keys. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 24: 210-213. page(s): From left to right: 1-microspheric adult, 2- macrospheric adult and 3- macrospheric juvenile] From the original plate with the kind authorization of Pamela Hallock Muller.
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Forams of this genus have been shown to attack other, larger forams, such as Amphistegina gibbosa and Globorotalia menardii. This species not identified. Photo courtesy of Kurt S.S. Nielsen. Image first appeared in J. Foram Res. 31:93-95, and is used with permission.
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Electron micrograph of an individual recovered from the Santa Barbara Basin, California. Length: about 500 um. Image courtesy of Joan Bernhard, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 27:4; used with permission.
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This foram was identified in Miocene strata in Australia. Image courtesy of Stefan Revets. This image first appeared in J. Foram. Res. 23:254-266 and is used with permission.