Foraminifera taxon details

Schwagerinidae Dunbar & Henbest, 1930 †

720922  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:720922)

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  1. Subfamily Chusenellinae Kahler & Kahler, 1966 †
    1. Genus Chusenella Hsu, 1942 †
    2. Genus Dunbarinella Thompson, 1942 †
    3. Genus Eochusenella Huang in Huang & Zeng, 1984 †
    4. Genus Orientoschwagerina A.D. Miklukho-Maklay, 1955 †
    5. Genus Pseudochusenella Bensh, 1987 †
    6. Genus Rugosochusenella Skinner & Wilde, 1965 †
    7. Genus Rugososchwagerina Miklukho-Maklay, 1959 †
    8. Genus Xiaoxinzhaiella Shi, Yang & Jin, 2005 †
  2. Subfamily Monodiexodininae Kanmera, Ishii & Toriyama, 1976 †
    1. Genus Alaskanella Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
    2. Genus Eoparafusulina Coogan, 1960 †
    3. Genus Mccloudia Ross, 1967 †
    4. Genus Monodiexodina Sosnina in Kiparisova et al., 1956 †
    5. Genus Pseudofusulinoides Bensh, 1972 †
    6. Genus Qinglongia Zhang & Dong in Xiao et al., 1986 † (accepted > unreplaced junior homonym, Junior homonym of Qinglongia Liao, 1980 (Brachiopoda))
    7. Genus Timanites Davydov & Arefifard, 2007 †
  3. Subfamily Rugosofusulininae Davydov, 1980 †
    1. Genus Benshella Vilesov, 1997 †
    2. Genus Benshiella Leven in Leven & Gorgij, 2009 †
    3. Genus Darvasella Leven, 1992 †
    4. Genus Dutkevitchia Leven & Shcherbovich, 1978 †
    5. Genus Kahlerella Bensh, 1996 †
    6. Genus Laxifusulina Xia, 1983 †
    7. Genus Rugosofusulina Rauzer-Chernousova, 1937 †
    8. Genus Rugosofusulinoides Bensh in Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1996 †
  4. Subfamily Schwagerininae Dunbar & Henbest, 1930 †
    1. Genus Advenella Wilde, 2006 †
    2. Genus Anderssonites Syomina, Solovieva & Bensh, 1987 †
    3. Genus Chalaroschwagerina Skinner & Wilde, 1965 †
    4. Genus Changmeia Zhou & Luo Hui, 1998 †
    5. Genus Codonoschwagerina Viên, 1959 †
    6. Genus Concavutella Bensh, 1987 †
    7. Genus Cuniculinella Skinner & Wilde, 1965 †
    8. Genus Daixina Rozovskaya, 1949 †
    9. Genus Grozdilovia Bensh, 1987 †
    10. Genus Iranella Leven, 2004 † (accepted > unreplaced junior homonym, Invalid: Junior homonym (see note))
    11. Genus Juresanella Bensh, 1987 †
    12. Genus Leeina Galloway, 1933 †
    13. Genus Linxinella Zhuang, 1989 †
    14. Genus Nagatodarvasiella Wilde, 2006 †
    15. Genus Neodutkevitchia Davydov & Arefifard, 2007 †
    16. Genus Paraleeina Leven, 2004 †
    17. Genus Perigondwania Davydov & Arefifard, 2007 †
    18. Genus Praeparafusulina Tumanskaya, 1962 †
    19. Genus Praepseudofusulina Ketat & Zolotukhina, 1984 †
    20. Genus Pravitoschwagerina Toriyama, 1982 †
    21. Genus Pseudodaixinoides Getman & Dzhenchuraeva, 2007 †
    22. Genus Schwagerina Möller, 1877 †
    23. Genus Shichanella Bensh & Kireeva in Bensh, 1987 †
    24. Genus Taiyuanella Zhuang, 1989 †
    25. Genus Thompsonites Bensh, 1987 †
    26. Genus Uraloverneuilites Isakova, 2023 †
    27. Genus Globifusulina Alekseeva, Izotova & Polenova, 1983 † accepted as Schwagerina Möller, 1877 † (Subjective junior synonym in opinion of Loeblich & Tappan, 1987)
    28. Genus Ultradaixina Davydov, 1982 † accepted as Daixina (Bosbytauella) Isakova, 1982 † (Daixina (Ultradaixina) was made an available name in 1986)
    29. Genus Verneuilites Bensh & Kireeva in Bensh, 1987 † accepted as Uraloverneuilites Isakova, 2023 † (unaccepted > junior homonym, The name Verneuilites Bensh & Kireeva, 1987 is a junior homonym of Verneuilites Librovitch, 1939 (Ammonoidea).)
  5. Subfamily Taiyuaninae Zhuang, 1989 † accepted as Schwagerininae Dunbar & Henbest, 1930 † (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Vachard (2018) pers. com.)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
Description Schwagerinoidea rhombic to fusiform, rarely globular, with very folded septa, an absence of central aperture with tunnel,...  
Description Schwagerinoidea rhombic to fusiform, rarely globular, with very folded septa, an absence of central aperture with tunnel, wall smooth, axial filling diversely developed, chomata limited to the proloculus and/or first whorls, rare phrenothecae, cuniculi only present in some advanced forms.
Occurrence: Gzhelian to Capitanian; rare genera are cosmopolitan, other ones are limited either to Paleotethys and dependances, or to the Americas.
(Vachard in Krainer et al. (2019), p. 79). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2021). World Foraminifera Database. Schwagerinidae Dunbar & Henbest, 1930 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=720922 on 2024-03-28
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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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Description Schwagerinoidea rhombic to fusiform, rarely globular, with very folded septa, an absence of central aperture with tunnel, wall smooth, axial filling diversely developed, chomata limited to the proloculus and/or first whorls, rare phrenothecae, cuniculi only present in some advanced forms.
Occurrence: Gzhelian to Capitanian; rare genera are cosmopolitan, other ones are limited either to Paleotethys and dependances, or to the Americas.
(Vachard in Krainer et al. (2019), p. 79). [details]

Diagnosis Test large, fusiform to irregularly cylindrical, planispiral and involute, later volutions may be inflated or uncoiled; septa strongly fluted, may have cuniculi or phrenothecae; spirotheca thick, of tectum and alveolar keriotheca; tunnel generally single, chomata faint to massive, axial fillings absent to prominent. U. Carboniferous (Moscovian) to U. Permian. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]