SPINOENDOTHYRINAE Cózar & Vachard, 2001

Vachard, Daniel & Le Coze, Francois, 2024, Paleozoic Foraminifera: Current State Of The Classification And Perspectives, Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 20 (2), pp. 97-130 : 110

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https://doi.org/10.35463/j.apr.2024.02.07

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SPINOENDOTHYRINAE Cózar & Vachard, 2001
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Subfamily SPINOENDOTHYRINAE Cózar & Vachard, 2001 View in CoL

Advanced Endothyroidea that, despite a great number of chambers, remain markedly endothyroid in coiling and shape of chambers (i.e., relatively less numerous and more inflated than in the Loeblichioidea ; see later); supplementary formations in spines or crustae but without pseudochomata. Wall dark or faintly differentiated.

Composition: Spinoendothyra Lipina, 1963 ; Elergella Conil, 1984 ; Inflatoendothyra Brazhnikova & Vdovenko, 1972 ; Palaeospinoendothyra Wu in Wu & Liao, 2001; Pseudochernyshinella Brazhnikova, 1974 ; Pseudoinflatoendothyra Wu in Wu & Liao, 2001.

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