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Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in J. Foram. Res. 16: 261-284; used with permission.
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Reophax (ree-owe-fax), one of the foraminifera in which the series of chambers forms a linear structure rather than forming a spiral structure - which is more usual. This is the vacated test. Phase contrast.
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Reophax species have a relatively simple, linear chamber arrangement. This specimen was harvested in Nueces Bay, South Texas. Image courtesy of Pamela Stephens, Midwestern State University.
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Sample collected at Hamble Estuary, Hampshire, England. Species has been reported from many locations around the world. Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 31:1; used with permission.
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Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in J. Foram. Res. 16: 261-284; used with permission.
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The multiple chambers of the test are less easily seen here than in most other Reophax species. Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in J. Foram. Res. 16: 261-284; used with permission.
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This Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) foram is named after Posada, the Sardinian town near which it was found. The test is slightly more than 1 mm long. Image courtesy of Luca Giusberti, University of Padua. This image originally appeared in J. Foram. Res. 33:211-218, and is used with permission.
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Image courtesy of Luca Giusberti, University of Padua. This image originally appeared in J. Foram. Res. 33:211-218, and is used with permission.
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This view clearly shows the chamber arrangement of the test. Image courtesy of Luca Giusberti, University of Padua. This image originally appeared in J. Foram. Res. 33:211-218, and is used with permission.
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Individual collected in Saanich Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The aperture is toward the bottom. Image courtesy of R. Timothy Patterson, Carleton University. This image first appeared in J. Foram. Res. 28:201-219 and is used with permission.