Classification of lamellar foraminifera

"The lamellar foraminifera, which construct their tests by the addition of lamellae of perforate calcite or aragonite, one per instar, covering the whole test, are here recognized as a distinct group and are separated from the non-lamellar foraminifera, which construct their tests by the simple...

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Genera
Instars
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Keels
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Micropaleontology
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Protista
Rock textures
Septum
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