Foraminifera taxon details
Pilammina Pantić, 1965 †
767369 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:767369)
accepted
Genus
Pilammina densa Pantić, 1965 † (type by original designation)
Pila Pantić in Herak, 1963 † · unaccepted (Name not available, no description)
- Species Pilammina densa Pantić, 1965 †
- Species Pilammina praedensa Urošević, 1988 †
- Species Pilammina sulawesiana Martini, Vachard & Zaninetti, 1995 †
- Species Pilammina gemerica Salaj, 1969 † accepted as Pilamminella gemerica (Salaj, 1969) † (Opinion of Salaj et al. (1983))
- Species Pilammina grandis Salaj, 1967 † accepted as Pilamminella grandis (Salaj, 1967) † (Type species of Pilamminella)
- Species Pilammina kuthani Salaj, 1967 † accepted as Pilamminella kuthani (Salaj, 1967) † (Opinion of Salaj (1978), Salaj et al. (1983))
- Species Pilammina semiplana Kochansky-Devidé & Pantić, 1966 † accepted as Pilamminella semiplana (Kochansky-Devidé & Pantić, 1966) † (Opinion of Salaj et al. (1983))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
Pantić, S. (1965), Pilammina densa n. gen., n. sp. and other Ammodiscidae from the Middle Triassic in Crmnica (Montenegro). Pilammina densa n. gen., n. sp. i druge Ammodiscidae iz srednjeg Trijasa Crmnice (Crna Gora), Geoloski Vjesnik, Zagreb (1964) 18:189-193. , available online at http://31.147.204.208/clanci/1965_Pantic_234.pdf
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Diagnosis Test large, spherical, attaining more than 1 mm in diameter, globular proloculus followed by narrow elongate tubular and...
Diagnosis Test large, spherical, attaining more than 1 mm in diameter, globular proloculus followed by narrow elongate tubular and undivided enrolled second chamber, early whorls tightly coiled and streptospiral, with plane of coiling changing slowly, adult with very large number of whorls, up to about sixty; wall imperforate, calcareous, with small amount of incorporated foreign material; aperture not observed, probably at the open end of the tube. M, Triassic (Anisian); Yugoslavia: Montenegro. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Pilammina Pantic, 1965 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=767369 on 2025-05-27
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Pantić, S. (1965), Pilammina densa n. gen., n. sp. and other Ammodiscidae from the Middle Triassic in Crmnica (Montenegro). Pilammina densa n. gen., n. sp. i druge Ammodiscidae iz srednjeg Trijasa Crmnice (Crna Gora), Geoloski Vjesnik, Zagreb (1964) 18:189-193. , available online at http://31.147.204.208/clanci/1965_Pantic_234.pdf
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original description (of Pila Pantić in Herak, 1963 †) Herak, M., 1963, News Reports, Yugoslavia, Micropaleontology 9:358-359.
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original description (of Pila Pantić in Herak, 1963 †) Herak, M., 1963, News Reports, Yugoslavia, Micropaleontology 9:358-359.
page(s): p. 359 [details]
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Diagnosis Test large, spherical, attaining more than 1 mm in diameter, globular proloculus followed by narrow elongate tubular and undivided enrolled second chamber, early whorls tightly coiled and streptospiral, with plane of coiling changing slowly, adult with very large number of whorls, up to about sixty; wall imperforate, calcareous, with small amount of incorporated foreign material; aperture not observed, probably at the open end of the tube. M, Triassic (Anisian); Yugoslavia: Montenegro. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
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