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Abathomphalus

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Phylum
  
Foraminifera

Family
  
Globotruncanidae

Superphylum
  
Retaria

Order
  
Globigerinida

Rank
  
Genus

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Abathomphalus is a genus of foraminifera included in the Globotruncanid family.

Abathomphalus was described and recorded in 1957 by Bolli, Loeblich, and Tappan and distinguished from related general by the "extra-umbilical position of the primary aperture and in the radial sutures on the umbilical side."

The test forms a low to flat umbilicate trochospiral, with four to five petaloid chambers per whorl. Sutures are curved and oblique, the periphery angular to truncate, bearing two variously spaced keels bordered by an imperforate band. The wall is calcareous, perforate, with pustules and short costellae on the surface; the primary aperture interiomarginal.

Abathomphalus is the sole genus of the subfamily Abathomphalinae, their descriptions being the same. Although Abathomphalus is included in the plantonic order Globigerinida, its description is suggestive of benthic forms.

References

Abathomphalus Wikipedia


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