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Heterohelicacea

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Phylum
  
Sarcodina

Class
  
Globothalamea

Rank
  
Superfamily

Subphylum
  
Foraminifera

Order
  
Globigerinida

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The Heterohelicacea is a superfamily of middle Jurassic to Oligocene planktonic forams included in the Globigerinidae, characterized by birserial or triserial tests, at least in the early stage, that may be reduced in the later stage but more commonly show chamber proliferation in the later stage. Aperture a low or high arch at the base of the final chamber or terminal in uniserial stage. Includes three families, the Guembelitriidae, Heterohelicidae, and Chiloguembelinidae.

The Treatise, part C, 1964 regards this group as the family Heterohelicidae within the Globigerinacea, a superfamily in the suborder Rotaliina, with Foraminifera regarded as a taxonomic order.

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Heterohelicacea Wikipedia