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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1974
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (1974) 4 (2): 61–68.
...Roberta K. Smith; Lawrence B. Isham Abstract Morphology of coiling, aperture and prolocular area indicate Mychostomina and Spirillina separate genera GeoRef, Copyright 2008, American Geological Institute. 1974 ...
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1, 2  Melonis barleeanum ;  3–5  Metarotaliella simplex ;  6, 7  Metarotali...
Published: 01 July 2011
F igure 11. 1, 2 Melonis barleeanum ; 3–5 Metarotaliella simplex ; 6, 7 Metarotaliella simplex var. spinosa ; 8, 9 Miliammina fusca ; 10, 11 Miliolinella circularis ; 12, 13 Miliolinella subrotunda ; 14, 15 Mychostomina revertens ; 16–18 Nonion pauperata ; 19–21 Nonionella
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Figure 1:  Pseudotriloculina laevigata  (aperture); figure 2:  Pseudotriloc...
Published: 01 October 2005
: Bulimina patagonica ; figure 23: Elphidium crispum ; figure 24: Disconorbis sp.; figure 25: Conorbella pulvinata ; figure 26: Mychostomina revertens ; figure 27: Rubratella intermedia (umbilical side); figure 28: Conorbella sp. (umbilical side); figure 29: Hopkinsina cf. pacifica ; figure 30
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Lagynata and Astrorhizata:  fig. 1 .  Myxotheca  (Lagynata) - section, aper...
Published: 01 July 2001
. 22 . Mychostomina (Spirillinana) - aperture at the end of the tubular pseudo-chamber, in the umbilical area; fig. 23 . Patellina (Spirillinana) - aperture in the umbilical area, covered by a T-shaped plate; fig. 24 . Lasiotrochus (Spirillinana) - canal system.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2001
Journal of Micropalaeontology (2001) 20 (1): 13–28.
.... 22 . Mychostomina (Spirillinana) - aperture at the end of the tubular pseudo-chamber, in the umbilical area; fig. 23 . Patellina (Spirillinana) - aperture in the umbilical area, covered by a T-shaped plate; fig. 24 . Lasiotrochus (Spirillinana) - canal system. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 October 2021
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2021) 51 (4): 294–307.
... (76%) and species richness of foraminifera (34) and ostracods (6), compared to nematodes (6) and harpacticoids (4). The dominant meiofaunal species in the Rhizophora zone included Draconema cephalatum , Mychostomina revertens , Heronallenia lingulata , Spirillina limbata , Canuella perplexa...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2005
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2005) 35 (4): 327–343.
...: Bulimina patagonica ; figure 23: Elphidium crispum ; figure 24: Disconorbis sp.; figure 25: Conorbella pulvinata ; figure 26: Mychostomina revertens ; figure 27: Rubratella intermedia (umbilical side); figure 28: Conorbella sp. (umbilical side); figure 29: Hopkinsina cf. pacifica ; figure 30...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2011) 41 (3): 201–229.
...F igure 11. 1, 2 Melonis barleeanum ; 3–5 Metarotaliella simplex ; 6, 7 Metarotaliella simplex var. spinosa ; 8, 9 Miliammina fusca ; 10, 11 Miliolinella circularis ; 12, 13 Miliolinella subrotunda ; 14, 15 Mychostomina revertens ; 16–18 Nonion pauperata ; 19–21 Nonionella...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2010) 40 (1): 36–60.
... ), turf of Laurencia flexilis , and densely pinnate branched blades ( Callophycus serratus ). It did not occur below 40 m. Spirillina vivipara was associated with Mychostomina revertens (Rhumbler) and was abundant on the blades of Peyssonnelia sp. from Mbéré reef at a depth of 100 m, where...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (4): 258–275.
.... See Jones, 1994 (Pl. 85, Fig. 17) and Colom, 1974 (Figs. 23a–b). Veleroninoides jeffreysii (Williamson) = Nonionina jeffreysii Williamson, 1858. See Jones, 1994 (Pl. 35, Figs. 1–3). Pl. 1, Fig. 3 . Mychostomina revertens (Rhumbler) = Spirillina vivipara Ehrenberg var...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2013
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2013) 43 (4): 317–339.
... periphery. Similarly, the new genus differs from the monocrystalline genera Conicospirillina Cushman and Mychostomina Berthelin in its less depressed suture area. Morphological similarities also exist with calcitic Paleozoic forms such as Eolasiodiscus Reytlinger, which possesses a double-layered wall...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2010
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2010) 40 (3): 247–265.
...] Monalysidium politum (Chapman, 1900) [C] Multifidella nodulosa ( Cushman, 1922 ) Murrayinella murrayi (Heron-Allen & Earland, 1915) Mychostomina lucida (Sidebottom, 1908) Neocatena piriformis (Schröder, Medioli & Scott, 1989) Neoconorbina terquemi (Rzehak, 1888) [C...
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