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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 326, Figs. 9-12: M. Triassic (Ladinian), Bulgaria. 9-11, Side views of paratypes, x 55; 12, holotype, x 55 (from Trifonova, 1977). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Kaminski, M. A.; Uchman, A.; Neagu, T.; Cetean, C. G. (2008). A larger agglutinated foraminifer originally described as a marine plant: the case of Arthrodendron Ulrich, 1904 (Foraminifera), its synonyms and homonyms. Journal of Micropalaeontology. 27: 103-110., available online at (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/EarthSci/people/m-kaminski/reprints-pdfs/KUNC-Arthrodendron.pdf) page(s): Fig. 1 from Ulrich 1904; pl. 14, figs 1–3.
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Whittaker, J. E.; Jones, R. W.; Banner, F. T. (1998). Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East. The Natural History Museum of London. 1-236. Pl. 104, Figs 1-9 Trochamijiella gollesstanehi Athersuch, Banner & Simmons, 1992. 1, IPC no. M/8146, longitudinal section, x85. 2, Holotype, BMNH no. P52652, near-equatorial section, showing the last whorl of the initial trochospire followed by the median part of the rectilinear chambers and finally, by their more peripheral parts with the radial partitions, x60. 3, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52652, longitudinal section, x30. 4, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52653, transverse section, x95. 5, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52656, longitudinal section, x70. 6, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52652, transverse section, x45. 7, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52653, longitudinal section, x65. 8, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52652, longitudinal section, x40. 9, Paratype, BMNH no. P 52652, off-centred axial section showing initial trochospire (for close-up seePl. 105, fig 3), x40. Fig. 1 from Musandam Limestone, Wadi Milaha, Bajocian/Bathonian, United Arab Emirates (formerly Trucial Oman). Figs 2-8 from Umm Shaif Oilfield, Uweinat Formation, late Bajocian-Bathonian, Offshore Abu Dhabi. Fig. 9 from Zakum Oilfield, Uweinat Formation, late Bajocian-Bathonian, Offshore Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 140, Figs. 26-27: U. Cretaceous (Santonian), Tomsk district, W. Siberia, Russia. Side and apertural views, x 80 (from Podobina, 1975). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 122, Figs. 14-17: L. Cretaceous (Albian), Texas, USA. 14, 15, Duck Creek Formation, Grayson County, side views, x 33 and x 72, respectively; 16, 17, Denton Formation, Denton County, side and top views of larger specimen with agglutinated oolites, x 72 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1982).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 122, Figs. 11-13: Cretaceous. 11, U. Cretaceous (Cenomanian), Atlantic Deep Sea Core, side view of hypotype, x 63; 12, 13, L. Cretaceous (Albian), Duck Creek Formation, Graysan County, Texas, USA, side and top view of hypotype showing prominent ribs at test angles resulting in subcarinate margins of the biserial test and a subterminal oval areal aperture, x 100 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1982).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 119, Figs. 5-7: Cretaceous, Texas, USA. 5, 6, L. Cretaceous (Albian), Fort Worth Formation, Cooke County, side and top views, x 100; 7, U. Cretaceous (L. Cenomanian), Main Street Formation, Bell County, side view, x 100 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1982).
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Whittaker, J. E.; Jones, R. W.; Banner, F. T. (1998). Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East. The Natural History Museum of London. 1-236. Pl. 103, Figs 1-16 Socotraina serpentina Banner, Whittaker, BouDagher-Fadel & Samuel, 1997. 1, Holotype, BMNH no. PF 53883, longitudinal section of microspheric form, x45. 2, Paratype, BMNH no. PF 53889, longitudinal section of microspheric form, x40. 3, Paratype, BMNH no. PF 53891, longitudinal section of microspheric form, x55. 4, Paratype, BMNH no. PF 53892, longitudinal section of part of megalospheric form, x40. 5, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116 (BMNH no. PF 53902), longitudinal section of megalospheric form, x75. 6, Paratype, IPC no. M/8122 (BMNH no. PF 53899), longitudinal section of megalospheric form, x75. 7, Paratype, IPC no. M/8122 (BMNH no. PF 53900), longitudinal section of megalospheric form, x75. 8, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116 (BMNH no. PF 53903), longitudinal section of megalospheric form, x75. 9, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116, off-centred longitudinal section of ?megalospheric form, x75. 10, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116, tangential section, x75. 11, Paratype, IPC no. M/8122 (BMNH no. PF 53901), transverse section of ?microspheric form, x75. 12, Paratype, IPC no. M/8134, longitudinal section of megalospheric form, x75. 13, Paratype, IPC no. M/8144 (BMNH no. PF 53898), longitudinal section of microspheric form, x75. 14, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116, transverse section of ?megalospheric form, x75. 15, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116, transverse section of ?megalospheric form, x75. 16, Paratype, IPC no. M/8116, transverse section of ?megalospheric form, x75. Figs 1-4 from sample SOC/93/84, Ras Momi, Liassic (Toarcian), Socotra, Yemen. Figs 5-16 from the Orbitopsella Limestone, Musandam Group, Liassic (Toarcian), Wadi Milaha, United Arab Emirates (formerly Trucial Oman).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 447, Figs. 5-8: U. Jurassic (L. Volgian), Tyumensk District, W. Siberia, Russia. 5-7, Side, edge, and top views of holotype, x 40; 8, side view of paratype, x 40 (from Putrya, 1972).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 14, Figs. 5-8: L. Cambrian, Norway. 5, x 5; 6, 7, x 11; 8, x 9 (from Foyn and Glaessner, 1979).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 19, Figs. 8-10: U. Ordovician or L. Silurian, Austria. Holotype, in three views, x 97 (from Kristan-Tollmann, 1971).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 222, Figs. 15-17: Silurian (Ludlovian), Siberia, Russia. 15, Longitudinal section of holotype, x 140; 16, 17, paratypes, x 140 (from Lipina, 1959). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 18, Figs. 3-4: U. Cretaceous (Campanian-Santonian), Kazakhstan. Side and edge views of holotype, x 50 (from Suleymanov, 1969). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 214, Figs. 2-4: N. Kharaulakh; 2, U. Visean, horizontal section, x 100; 3, U. Tournaisian, axial section, x 70; 4, M. Visean, axial section, x 100 (from Bogush and Yuferev, 1966). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 440, Figs. 13-14: L. Jurassic. 13, L. Pliensbachian, Saint Vincent Sterlange, Dept. Vendée, France; 14, U. Pliensbachian (Domerian), Sweden. 13, Side view, x 222; 14, top view, SEM, x 255 (13, from Loeblich and Tappan, 1964).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 469, Figs. 20-23: L. Cretaceous (Albian), Netherlands. 20, Side view, x 80; 21, 22, apertural and side views of another specimen, x 80; 23, broken test showing entosolenian tube, x 80 (from van Voorthuysen, 1947).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 24, Figs. 12-14: U . Silurian (Ludlovian), Austria. Top, edge, and base of holotype, x 76 (from Kristan-Tollmann, 1971). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 32, Figs. 1-3: M. Silurian (Wenlockian-L. Ludlovian), Baltic area. 1, 2, Holotype, at two Ievels of focus, x 130; 3, smaller individual with distinct early portion, x 130 (from Eisenack, 1969). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Sample, C. H. (1932). Cribratina, a New Genus of Foraminifera from the Comanchean of Texas. American Midland Naturalist. 13(5): 319-322., available online at (https://doi.org/10.2307/2420177) page(s): p. 319 pl. 30 figs. 1-4
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Schlagintweit, F.; Husinec, A.; Jež, J. (2013). Siphodinarella costata n. gen., n. sp., a new benthic foraminifer from the Coniacian of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform (Slovenia, Croatia). Facies. 60(1): 133-145., available online at DOI 10.1007/s10347-013-0365-1 page(s): p. 140, Figure 4 pars, 6–9 (holotype fig. 8 e). Courtesy of Felix Schlagintweit
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 160, Figs. 1-7: U. Cretaceous, Lerida Prov., Spain (1-3, 5, L. Santonian; 6, 7, U. Santonian). 1, 3, Spiral sides showing strongly overlapping crescentic chambers and oblique sutures, x 50; 2, umbilical side showing slightly curved, nearly radial sutures, x 50; 4, 5, shallow horizontal section showing many radial beams but only rare connecting rafters, as in the lower left side of the figure, but without the prominent reticulate meshwork of Dictyopsella, entire section, x 85, and half of section enlarged, x 100; 6, deep horizontal section of pyrite-filled specimen showing many elongate thin radial beams, x 100; 7, deep horizontal section showing four orders of radial beams, shorter ones intercalated between Ionger ones, and with rare cross partitions or rafters at the extreme right side of the figure (1-3, 5-7, from Loeblich and Tappan, 1985).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 128, Figs. 11-13: U. Cretaceous, Texas. 11, 12, Kemp Clay, Guadalupe County, umbilical and spiral views of hypotype, SEM, x 100; 13, Corsicana Marl, Williamson County, edge view showing flat spiral side and strongly inflated umbilical side, SEM, x 100 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1985).
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Sosnina, M. I.; Nikitina, A. P. (1976). ??????????????? ???????????? ???????? - Carboniferous foraminifers of the Primorski Krai. In. ???????????? ? ????????????? ??????? - Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Carboniferous. ????? ??????????? ??????-?????????????????? ?????????????? ????????? (??????) - Proceedings of the All-Union Scientific Research Geological Institute (VSEGEI). 247: 16-69., available online at (https://books.google.pt/books?id=F85kPmUapUkC) page(s): p. 17 pl. 1 fig. 7
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Sosnina, M. I.; Nikitina, A. P. (1976). ??????????????? ???????????? ???????? - Carboniferous foraminifers of the Primorski Krai. In. ???????????? ? ????????????? ??????? - Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Carboniferous. ????? ??????????? ??????-?????????????????? ?????????????? ????????? (??????) - Proceedings of the All-Union Scientific Research Geological Institute (VSEGEI). 247: 16-69., available online at (https://books.google.pt/books?id=F85kPmUapUkC) page(s): p. 17 pl. 1 figs. 13 holotype-14