Foraminifera name details

Eoammosphaeroides Pronina, 1970 †

721574  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:721574)

uncertain > taxon inquirendum (Could belong to the Caligellidae, never re-found since its description (Özkan and Vachard (2015))
Genus
Eoammosphaeroides subrus Pronina, 1970 † (type by original designation)

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Pronina, T. V. (1970). Некоторые силурийские и девонские фораминиферы Урала - Some Silurian and Devonian foraminifera from the Urals. <em>Материалы по палеонтологии Урала. Свердловск: УФ АН СССР: УТГУ -Materialy po Paleontologii Urala. Sverdlovsk: Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Uralskiy Filial.</em> 106-115., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=4epgAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA106
page(s): p. 110 [details]   
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2021). World Foraminifera Database. Eoammosphaeroides Pronina, 1970 †. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721574 on 2024-03-28
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2013-03-08 13:53:47Z
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2017-11-30 15:01:25Z
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original description Pronina, T. V. (1970). Некоторые силурийские и девонские фораминиферы Урала - Some Silurian and Devonian foraminifera from the Urals. <em>Материалы по палеонтологии Урала. Свердловск: УФ АН СССР: УТГУ -Materialy po Paleontologii Urala. Sverdlovsk: Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Uralskiy Filial.</em> 106-115., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=4epgAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA106
page(s): p. 110 [details]   

basis of record Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=n_BqCQAAQBAJ [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Diagnosis Test with a single irregular chamber having a few subglobular budlike protrusions from the margin; wall calcareous, thin, dark, and finely granular; aperture-not observed. U. Silurian (U. Ludlovian) to L. Devonian, USSR: E. slope of the Urals. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]