Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 405, Figs. 5-8: U. Cretaceous (Cenomanian), Wadi Meliha, Israel. 5, Slightly oblique equatorial section showing interseptal septula, x 70; 6, axial section of megalospheric test, x 36; 7, tangential section parallel to septum showing apertural pores, x 60; 8, equatorial section of paratype, x 26 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1964). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
Whittaker, J. E.; Jones, R. W.; Banner, F. T. (1998). Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East. The Natural History Museum of London. 1-236. Pl. 51, figs 1-9 Edomia reicheli Henson, 1948c. 1, Holotype, IPC no. M/3456 (BMNH no. P 35854), fragment of natural section on limestone chip showing sub-epidermal layer (top) and median layer (below), x30. 2, Paratype, IPC no. M/3462, tangential cut of fragment, x40. 3, Paratype, IPC no. M/3454 (BMNH no. P 35848), section of microspheric form, slightly oblique to the equatorial plane, x25. 4, Paratype, IPC no. M/3459 (BMNH no. P35851), axial section of megalospheric form, x75. 5, 6, Paratype, IPC no. M/3474 (BMNH no. P 35853), detail of part of equatorial section (showing median pillars) and general equatorial view of same microspheric specimen, x75 and x20, respectively. 7, Paratype, IPC no. M/3464, embryon of young megalospheric form, x100. 8, Paratype, IPC no. M/3463, transverse section of microspheric form, x35. 9, Paratype, IPC no. M/3452 (BMNH no. P 35850), transverse section, x75. All from Wadi Meliha (1-2kms west of Ain Hosb-Aqaba road), ?late Cenomanian, south Palestine/Israel.