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Jullienella foetida Schlumberger, 1890
Jullienella foetida Schlumberger, 1890
Description Langer, M. R.; Weinmann, A. E.; Makled, W. A.; Könen, J.; Gooday, A. J. (2022). New observations on test architecture and construction of Jullienella foetida Schlumberger, 1890, the largest shallow-water agglutinated foraminifer in modern oceans. PeerJ. 10: e12884., available online at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12884 

Jullienella foetida; light photographs and corresponding X-ray photographs of 10 specimens. The radiating linear structures in the X-ray images are interpreted as internal partitions. In some cases, these features are strongly developed along their entire length, but in others they resemble dashed lines, with prominent sections separated by gaps where they are weakly developed or absent.
Author Le Coze, François PNG file - 9.59 MB - 2 408 x 3 252 pixels added on 2023-05-01150 viewsERMS taxa Jullienella foetida Schlumberger, 1890checked Le Coze, François 2023-05-01 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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