Foraminifera source details
The species has been found in depths from 5 to 146m, usually between 5 and 30m [details]
lower intertidal zone of tidal flats on the sea coast and in estuaries [details]
littoral zone to 0.5m deep, in sheltered bays and estuaries [details]
species is found from the mesolittoral zone to a depth of a few meters (records of depths of 70m) [details]
between 2 and 90m, most common between 2 and 25m [details]
from 49 to 314m, mostly between 100 and 250m [details]
0 to 200m, greatest concentration between 20 and 40m [details]
from 1 to 300m, usually between 50 and 100m, inhabits the outer parts of coral reef slopes [details]
from 200 to 440m, usually between 200 and 300m [details]
Depth range from 200 to 750m; most common between 400 and 500m [details]
Depth range from (205-) 260 to 373 (-390) m. [details]
Deep sea between 878 and 2560 m, most common between 1100 and 1900 m. [details]
Deep sea from 470 to 1804 m, mostly between 900 and 1400 m; bottom mud. [details]
Deep sea from 580 to 1160 m, bottom mud or sandy mud. [details]
shallow water, from 9 to 27m depth, on coral reefs and in marine caves [details]
0 to 400m depth, usually between 180 and 324m [details]
180-600m. In the western Mediterranean mostly between 400 and 500 m [details]
Found in deep water (406m) , but also in 59-61m depth. [details]
found in depths between 0 and 90m, rarely as deep as 120m [details]
inhabits shallow coastal waters (0 to 18m) [details]
from the littoral zone (tide pools) to depths of about 65m, more frequent in the deeper waters [details]
reported from depths down to 143m [details]
from 3 to 90m, but usually far less than 40m [details]
the species inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40m, but mostly found between 5 and 15m [details]
in shallow water, from the sublittoral down to 15m depth, in coral reef areas, often on seaward edges of the reef ... [details]
known from depths between 180 and 1300m; most common between 180 and 300m [details]
depth range from 0.6 to 180m, usually between 0.6 and 64m [details]
mostly between 5 and 70m, but also reported from deeper waters (beyond 200m) [details]
found in depths between 4 and 100m on a rocky or sandy substrate [details]
between 15 and 150m, most common between 40 and 75m [details]
between 6 and 79m, mostly between 10 and 50m [details]
inhabits depths from 20 to 60m, rarely reported from 100 to 200m [details]
Deep-sea species from 640 to 1054 m depth. Bottom very flat, of soft mud (ooze). Possibly a burrowing species. [details]
from 8 to 70m, exceptionally in 100m, usually between 10 and 50m [details]
Deep sea between 122 and 1400 m, mostly between 122 and 900 m. [details]
Intertidal and subtidal zones down to about 45m, sometimes in estuarine areas [details]
A deepsea species from 293 to 878 m depth (mostly between 550 and 825 m). Lives on soft mud bottoms in burrows. [details]
Depth range between 230 and 360 (-400) m. Soft substrate (mud or coralfine rubble). [details]
Shallow coastal waters, rock pools, etc. The extreme rarity of the species is the cause that very little is known ... [details]
Continental shelf between 0 and 150 m depth; usually not deeper than 50 m. Found on hard substrates: rock or hard ... [details]
The species lives in coastal waters at depth between 0 and 46 m, on rocky bottoms, sometimes with patches of sand ... [details]
The species lives at depths between 0 and 60 m, on rocky or gravel bottom, being most numerous in the kelp zone ... [details]
Depth range from 250 to 750 m, but mostly between 300 and 450 m. Substrate of hard mud; the species possibly lives ... [details]
Found at 560 m depth; bottom solid bluish grey mud overlaid by softer brown mud. [details]
Depth range from 230 to 700 m, most common between 300 and 500 m; on a substrate of sand or mud. [details]
Depth range from 140 to 640 m; substrate mud or sandy mud, firm enough for burrowing. [details]
Deep sea between 137 and 824 m, mostly between 200 and 600 m. Bottom: mud or fine sand. [details]
Deep sea between 655 and 1234 m, most catches between 800 and 1300 m; substrate sand or mud, sometimes with rubble. [details]
Deep sea between 420 and 1260 m, mostly between 500 and 800m. On muddy or sandy bottoms. [details]
Deep sea between 170 and over 1060 m, usually between 500 and 750 m. On soft muddy substrates. [details]
Deep sea between 786 and 2029 m, most catches between 1600 and 1900 m. Substrate: mud. [details]
Deep sea between 750 and 1115 m. Muddy bottom. [details]
In shallow, sometimes slightly turbid coastal waters, from 1 to 8 m depth, with a few records from depths as great ... [details]
burrowing in muddy sand of the intertidal zone, sometimes under rocks. burrows Y-shaped, and about 0.6 to 1.0m deep [details]