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Fig. 7 in Chamber arrangement versus wall structure in the high-rank phylogenetic classification of Foraminifera

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Fig. 7. FESEM images of the test structure in Recent calcareous cemented agglutinated textulariid (Globothalamea; A, B) and miliolid (Tubothalamea; C) → foraminifers from Ronsard Bay, Western Australia. A. Textularia sp., MWGUW ZI/67/55/24, front view of the test, showing agglutinated grains and the calcareous nanogranular matrix (A1); details of test wall (A2, A3). B. Gaudryina sp., MWGUW ZI/67/61/16, front view of the test, showing agglutinated grains and the matrix (B1); details of nanogranular matrix (B2, B3). C. Quinqueloculina arenata Said, 1949, MWGUW ZI/67/57/02, front view of the test (C1); oblique cross-sectional view of test showing foreign particle partially embedded in the irregular meshwork of needle-shaped crystallites (C2). Abbreviations: g, foreign particle; m, calcareous matrix. Arrows indicate pores.

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Published as part of Dubicka, Zofia, 2019, Chamber arrangement versus wall structure in the high-rank phylogenetic classification of Foraminifera, pp. 1-18 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.4202/app.00564.2018, http://zenodo.org/record/10626582

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