Foraminifera taxon details
Alveocella Piuz, Meister & Vicedo, 2014 †
1116919 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1116919)
accepted
Genus
Alveocella wernliana Piuz, Meister & Vicedo, 2014 † (type by original designation)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
Piuz, A.; Meister, C.; Vicedo, V. (2014). New Alveolinoidea (Foraminifera) from the Cenomanian of Oman. <em>Cretaceous Research.</em> 50: 344-360., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2014.04.009
page(s): p. 348 [details] Available for editors
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Original description Diagnosis: Oval to fusiform shells, wall porcelaneous, successive chambers with planispiral involute coiling, apertural...
Original description Diagnosis: Oval to fusiform shells, wall porcelaneous, successive chambers with planispiral involute coiling, apertural face with two to three rows of apertures extending from pole-to-pole. Chambers are subdivided by septula disposed in an alternate mode from one chamber to the other. Preseptal passage is constant and always obvious. One to two rows of postseptal alveoles, extending from pole-to-pole, communicate through supplementary foramina with the previous chamber.
(Piuz et al. (2014)). [details]
(Piuz et al. (2014)). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Alveocella Piuz, Meister & Vicedo, 2014 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1116919 on 2026-03-08
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Piuz, A.; Meister, C.; Vicedo, V. (2014). New Alveolinoidea (Foraminifera) from the Cenomanian of Oman. <em>Cretaceous Research.</em> 50: 344-360., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2014.04.009
page(s): p. 348 [details] Available for editors
[request]
page(s): p. 348 [details] Available for editors
From editor or global species database
Original description Diagnosis: Oval to fusiform shells, wall porcelaneous, successive chambers with planispiral involute coiling, apertural face with two to three rows of apertures extending from pole-to-pole. Chambers are subdivided by septula disposed in an alternate mode from one chamber to the other. Preseptal passage is constant and always obvious. One to two rows of postseptal alveoles, extending from pole-to-pole, communicate through supplementary foramina with the previous chamber.(Piuz et al. (2014)). [details]