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Paleozoic foraminifera: current state of the classification and perspectives
Vachard, D.; Le Coze, F. (2024). Paleozoic foraminifera: current state of the classification and perspectives. Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 20(2): 97-130. https://dx.doi.org/10.35463/j.apr.2024.02.07
In: Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae: Cluj. ISSN 1842-371X, more
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Keywords
    Classification
    Classification > Taxonomy
    Geological time > Phanerozoic > Paleozoic
    Foraminifera [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Wall microstructures

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  • Vachard, D.
  • Le Coze, F., more

Abstract
    An updated classification of Paleozoic foraminifera is proposed, consisting of three classes. Calcareous Paleozoic foraminifera are mainly included in the class Fusulinata but also represented in the classes Miliolata and Nodosariata. The current classification includes in the Fusulinata: 2 subclasses, 5 orders, 25 superfamilies, 65 families, 51 subfamilies, 572 genera, 14 subgenera, in the Miliolata: 1 order, 2 suborders, 2 superfamilies, 8 families, 9 subfamilies, 89 genera, and in the Nodosariata: 1 order, 2 superfamilies, 10 families, 2 subfamilies, 56 genera. Three other classes remain elusive: Allogromiata, Astrorhizata, and Textulariata. Four new replacement names are introduced: Leveniranella pro Iranella Leven in Leven and Vaziri Mohaddam, 2004, Tianshanellites pro Triticites (Tianshanella) Da in Da & Sun, 1983, Gublerites pro Gublerina Minato & Honjo, 1959 and Qinglongella pro Qinglongia Zhang & Dong in Xiao et al., 1986. The family Globoendothyridae is formally described as new.

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