Foraminifera taxon details
original description
Vachard, D.; Pille, L.; Gaillot, J. (2010). Palaeozoic Foraminifera: Systematics, palaeoecology and responses to global changes. <i>Revue de Micropaléontologie</i>. 53(4): 209-254., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251495231 page(s): p. 217; note: Nomen translatum. Spelled Fusulinana in the text and the figures. Misspelled Fusulinina in the description. Fusulinana is used in more recent publications (see Rigaud et al. (2015) first reviser). [details] Available for editors [request]
original description
Maslakova, N. I. (1990). Критерии выделения высших таксонов фораминифер - Criteria of establishing of higher taxa in Foraminifera, p. 22–27. Систематика и филогения беспозвоночных - Systematics and phylogeny of Invertebrata. <em>Izdatelstvo Nauka, Moscow. (In Russian).</em> [details]
taxonomy source
Vachard, D.; Le Coze, F. (2022). Carboniferous Smaller Foraminifera: Convergences and Divergences. <em>Geological Society, London, Special Publications.</em> 512[First online October 2020]: 247-326., available online at https://doi.org/10.1144/sp512-2020-42 note: See note. [details] Available for editors [request]
taxonomy source
Rigaud, S.; Vachard, D.; Martini, R. (2015). Agglutinated versus microgranular foraminifers: end of a paradigm?. <em>Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.</em> 13(2)[First published online March 2014]: 75-95., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2013.863232 page(s): p. 5; note: "Subclass Fusulinana Möller, 1878 nom. translat. Vachard et al., 2010 nom. correct. herein" [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Rauzer-Chernousova, D.M., Bensh, F.R., Vdovenko, M.V., Gibshman, N.B., Leven, E.Ya., Lipina, O.A. Reitlinger, E.A., Solovieva, M.N. and Chediya, I.O. (1996). Справочник по систематике фораминифер палеозоя (эндотироиды, фузулиноиды) - Handbook on taxonomy of Paleozoic foraminifera (endotyroids, fusulinoids). <em>Nauka.</em> 1-205., available online at https://books.google.com/books?id=z9FGBQAAQBAJ page(s): p. 73; note: Super Order: Fusulinoida nom transl. (Fusulinida Fursenko, 1958) [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Description Tests nautiloid, lenticular, discoid, subquadratic, inflated fusiform, elongate fusiform, subrhombic, subcylindrical. Proloculus spherical, small to large, and reniform or rectangular. Juvenaria often present. Endothyroidally or planispirally coiled tests, rarely uncoiled. Chambers globular and not numerous (endothyrids), to quadratic to fusiform and numerous (fusulinids). Septa planar to moderately folded to strongly folded. Endoskeleton always developed (crusts, hooks, pseudochomata, chomata). Wall dark microgranular occasionally bilayered to multilayered (globoendothyrids, ozawainelloids) often with a dark-microgranular thin tectum, and a differentiated inner layer (schubertelloids with primatheca; fusulinoids with diaphanotheca; schwagerinoids with keriotheca; neoschwagerinoids with “fine keriotheca”). Aperture terminal simple, basal, rarely cribrate, occasionally reduced to septal pores, cuniculi or foramina.
(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
Diagnosis Vachard et al. (2010, p. 217): "Plurilocular Fusulinata; planispiral, streptospiral, endothyroid or biseriate, rarely trochospiral; with pseudosepta, plane septa or folded septa." [details]
Taxonomic remark Vachard and Le Coze (2022): "The name Fusulinata, introduced by Maslakova (1990) as a foraminiferal subclass, has apparently priority over Fusulinana Vachard, Pille & Gaillot, 2010, even if the definition and discussion of Fusulinata by Maslakova et al. (1995) were still in a rather embryonic state." [details]
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