An unusual agglutinating foraminifer from the Upper Cretaceous of England

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An unusual agglutinating foraminifer from the Upper Cretaceous of England

  • Volume / Part: 16 / 3
  • Publication Date: August 1973
  • Page(s): 637 - 643
  • Authored By: C. G. ADAMS, R. H. Knight and R. L. Hodgkinson

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Labyrinthidoma dumptonensis gen. et sp. nov., belonging to the Superfamily Lituolacea, is described from the Chalk of southern England. It has a distinctive mode of growth, chambers with labyrinthic interiors, and cannot be fitted into any of the existing families of the Lituolacea as presently denned.

Palaeontology - Volume 16 Part 3 Pages 637-643



Palaeontology - Volume 16 Part 3 Pages 637-643

Citations

ADAMS, C. G., KNIGHT, R. H., HODGKINSON, R. L. 1973. An unusual agglutinating foraminifer from the Upper Cretaceous of England. Palaeontology, 16, 3, 637–643.