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- Q5438586 subject Q8465423.
- Q5438586 abstract "Favocassidulina is a foraminiferal genus; rotaliid family Cassidulinidae, known from the middle Miocene to recent in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its habitat is benthic, near shore.The test wall is calcareous, finely perforate; primary wall indistinctly optically radial, as the calcite crystals are dendritic in form and occur in bundles; inner and outer surface of the wall covered by a microgranular veneer. Variation in wall structure results in thick walls appearing optically granular. The surface is covered with a secondarily formed honeycomb network of narrow elevated ridges forming polygonal open areas.".
- Q5438586 domain Q19088.
- Q5438586 family Q5049366.
- Q5438586 kingdom Q855740.
- Q5438586 order Q149732.
- Q5438586 phylum Q1041942.
- Q5438586 phylum Q107027.
- Q5438586 wikiPageExternalLink FORAMINIFERIDA.html.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q1041942.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q107027.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q149732.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q1601867.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q182238.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q19088.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q19520399.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q5049366.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q76267.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q8465423.
- Q5438586 wikiPageWikiLink Q855740.
- Q5438586 domain Q19088.
- Q5438586 name "Favocassidulina".
- Q5438586 ordo Q149732.
- Q5438586 phylum Q107027.
- Q5438586 regnum Q855740.
- Q5438586 superfamilia Q5049366.
- Q5438586 superphylum Q1041942.
- Q5438586 type Eukaryote.
- Q5438586 type Species.
- Q5438586 type Thing.
- Q5438586 type Q19088.
- Q5438586 comment "Favocassidulina is a foraminiferal genus; rotaliid family Cassidulinidae, known from the middle Miocene to recent in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its habitat is benthic, near shore.The test wall is calcareous, finely perforate; primary wall indistinctly optically radial, as the calcite crystals are dendritic in form and occur in bundles; inner and outer surface of the wall covered by a microgranular veneer. Variation in wall structure results in thick walls appearing optically granular.".
- Q5438586 label "Favocassidulina".
- Q5438586 name "Favocassidulina".