Pachyphloiidae Temporal range:
Permian
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Family: | Pachyphloiidae |
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Pachyphloiidae is a family of uniserial Permian
Foraminifera included in the fusulinid superfamily
Geinitzinacea along with the Geinitzinidae. Three genera are recognized. They are:
Pachyphloia, type
Robustopachyphloia,
Maichelina
Pachyphloiid genera are characterized by their free, compressed, uniserial tests with broad low chambers recurved laterally and microgranular calcareous walls with secondary lamellar thickening on both sides which distinguishes them from the ancestral Geinitzinidae.
Pachyphloiidae Temporal range:
Permian
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | |
(unranked): | |
(unranked): | |
Phylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Superfamily: | |
Family: | Pachyphloiidae |
Genera | |
see text |
Pachyphloiidae is a family of uniserial Permian
Foraminifera included in the fusulinid superfamily
Geinitzinacea along with the Geinitzinidae. Three genera are recognized. They are:
Pachyphloia, type
Robustopachyphloia,
Maichelina
Pachyphloiid genera are characterized by their free, compressed, uniserial tests with broad low chambers recurved laterally and microgranular calcareous walls with secondary lamellar thickening on both sides which distinguishes them from the ancestral Geinitzinidae.