Endothyra
Endothyra Temporal range: Devonian-Triassic ~ | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Clade: | SAR |
Phylum: | Foraminifera |
Class: | †Fusulinata |
Family: | †Endothyridae |
Subfamily: | †Endothyrinae |
Genus: | †Endothyra Phillips 1846 |
Species | |
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Endothyra is an extinct genus of fusulinid belonging to the family Endothyridae.[1] Specimens of the genus have been found in Carboniferous beds in North America and many other locations in the world. It was a common and widespread rock-forming fusilinid.[2]
Species
References
- ↑ Loeblich, Alfred R.; Tappan, Helen (1984). "Suprageneric Classification of the Foraminiferida (Protozoa)". Micropaleontology. 30 (1): 1. doi:10.2307/1485456. JSTOR 1485456.
- 1 2 Scott, Harold W.; Zeller, Edward; Zeller, Doris Nodine (1947). "The Genus Endothyra". Journal of Paleontology. 21 (6): 557–562. JSTOR 1299229.
- ↑ Harlton, B. H. (1933). "Micropaleontology of the Pennsylvanian Johns Valley shale of the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma, and its relationship to the Mississippian Caney shale". Journal of Paleontology. 7 (1): 3–29. JSTOR 1298118.
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