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Tinogullmia ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Tinogullmia es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la subfamilia Shepheardellinae, de la familia Allogromiidae, del suborden Allogromiina[1]​ y del orden Allogromiida.[2]​ Su especie tipo es Tinogullmia hyalina. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.

Clasificación

Tinogullmia incluye a las siguientes especies:[3][4][5]

Bibliografía

  1. Loeblich, A.R., Jr. y Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company (ed.), 2 vol., 1-970, 1-212 + 847 láminas.
  2. Loeblich, A.R., Jr. y Tappan, H. (1992). Present Status of Foraminiferal Classification. Studies in Benthic Foraminifera en Benthos'90, Sendai (1990), Tokai University Press, 93-102.
  3. Encyclopedia of the Life, en http://eol.org/
  4. World Modern Foraminifera Database, en http://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/index.php
  5. Classifications Browser en http://www.ubio.org/browser/classifications.php?conceptID=13894357&expand=1&namebankID= Página 1 de 134
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Tinogullmia: Brief Summary ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Tinogullmia es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la subfamilia Shepheardellinae, de la familia Allogromiidae, del suborden Allogromiina​ y del orden Allogromiida.​ Su especie tipo es Tinogullmia hyalina. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.

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Diagnosis

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Test elongate, tubular, tapering at both ends; wall hyaline, imperforate, proteinaceous; equal sized apertures on narrowed tubular necks present at both ends of test and may be used simultaneously; cytoplasm generally free of detrital particles, protruding from the apertures, but does not form a sheath over the test exterior as in Shepheardella, pseudopodia straight, delicate and highly fragile; nucleus single, large, rounded; life position horizontal on the muddy bottom sediments. Marine, at 30 m to 70 m. Holocene; Sweden: Gullmar Fjord. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification)

Reference

Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp.

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