Foraminifera taxon details
Endothyrida †
- Superfamily Bradyinoidea Reitlinger, 1950 nomen. transl. Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1996 †
- Superfamily Endoteboidea Vachard, Martini, Rettori & Zaninetti, 1994 nom. transl. Vachard, Krainer & Lucas, 2013 †
- Superfamily Endothyroidea Brady, 1884 †
- Superfamily Globivalvulinoidea Reitlinger, 1950 nom. transl. Hance et al., 2011 †
- Superfamily Haplophragminoidea Reitlinger, 1950 nom. transl. Vachard, Haig & Mory, 2014 †
- Superfamily Lituotubelloidea Miklukho-Maklay, 1963 nom. transl. Gaillot & Vachard, 2007 emend. Hance et al., 2011 †
- Superfamily Loeblichioidea Cummings, 1955 nom. transl. Vachard et al., 2010 emend. Hance et al., 2011 †
- Superfamily Palaeotextularioidea Galloway, 1933 †
- Superfamily Quasiendothyroidea Reitlinger, 1961 nom. transl. Hance et al., 2011 †
- Superfamily Septabrunsiinoidea Conil & Lys, 1977 nom. transl. Colpaert & Vachard in Colpaert et al., 2017 †
- Superfamily Tetrataxoidea Galloway, 1933 nom. trans. Haynes, 1981 †
- Suborder Endothyrina † (unnecessary rank)
- Suborder Lituotubellina † (unnecessary rank)
- Superfamily Mstinioidea Lipina, 1989 nom. transl. Vachard et al., 2010 emend. Hance et al., 2011 † accepted as Haplophragminoidea Reitlinger, 1950 nom. transl. Vachard, Haig & Mory, 2014 † (Junior synonym [Principle of Coodination])
- Suborder Palaeotextulariina † (unnecessary rank)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Fursenko, A. V. (1958). Osnovnye etapy razvitiya faun foraminifer v geologicheskom proshlom [Fundamental state of development of foraminiferal faunas in the geological past]. <em>Trudy Instituta Geologicheskikh Nauk, Akademiia Nauk Belorusskoi SSR, Minsk.</em> 1: 10-29. [details]
Description Tests nautiloid, lenticular, discoid. Proloculus small and spherical. Endothyroidally or planispirally coiled tests, rarely...
Description Tests nautiloid, lenticular, discoid. Proloculus small and spherical. Endothyroidally or planispirally coiled tests, rarely uncoiled. Chambers globular and not numerous. Septa planar. Endoskeleton generally developed (crusts, hooks, pseudochomata). Wall dark microgranular, occasionally bilayered to multilayered. Aperture terminal simple, basal, rarely cribrate or central.
(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2021). World Foraminifera Database. Endothyrida †. Accessed at: http://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1048164 on 2025-06-14
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Fursenko, A. V. (1958). Osnovnye etapy razvitiya faun foraminifer v geologicheskom proshlom [Fundamental state of development of foraminiferal faunas in the geological past]. <em>Trudy Instituta Geologicheskikh Nauk, Akademiia Nauk Belorusskoi SSR, Minsk.</em> 1: 10-29. [details]
basis of record Vachard, D.; Pille, L.; Gaillot, J. (2010). Palaeozoic Foraminifera: Systematics, palaeoecology and responses to global changes. <i>Revue de Micropaléontologie</i>. 53(4): 209-254., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251495231 [details] Available for editors
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basis of record Vachard, D.; Pille, L.; Gaillot, J. (2010). Palaeozoic Foraminifera: Systematics, palaeoecology and responses to global changes. <i>Revue de Micropaléontologie</i>. 53(4): 209-254., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251495231 [details] Available for editors

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Description Tests nautiloid, lenticular, discoid. Proloculus small and spherical. Endothyroidally or planispirally coiled tests, rarely uncoiled. Chambers globular and not numerous. Septa planar. Endoskeleton generally developed (crusts, hooks, pseudochomata). Wall dark microgranular, occasionally bilayered to multilayered. Aperture terminal simple, basal, rarely cribrate or central.(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]