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Photo GalleryJullienella 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. PNG file - 9.59 MB - 2 408 x 3 252 pixels added on 2023-05-01158 viewsERMS taxa Jullienella foetida Schlumberger, 1890checked Le Coze, François 2023-05-01 ![]() Click here to return to the thumbnails overview Disclaimer: MarBEF does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at our species gallery. However, if you come across any misidentifications, spelling mistakes or low quality pictures, your comments would be very much appreciated. We will correct the information or remove the image from the website when necessary or in case of doubt © Copyright Notice To download: Acknowledge photographer (and copyright if different) when using these pictures in publications or web sites. VLIZ does not have copyright for these pictures, unless for those where it is explicitly stated. Click here for complete Copyright Notice. To upload: By uploading a picture you declare you have the right to do so. Please give as much information on the picture as possible; minimum requirement is photographer and/or copyright holder. Click here for complete Copyright Notice. | ![]() |
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