Cassigerinellidae

Cassigerinellidae is an extinct family of foraminifera belonging to the superfamily Guembelitrioidea and the suborder Globigerinina.[1]

Cassigerinellidae
Temporal range: Bartonian - Serravallian
Scientific classification
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Superfamily:
Guembelitrioidea
Family:
Cassigerinellidae

Bolli, Loeblich and Tappan, 1957

Genera

It includes the genera Cassigerinella and Riveroinella.[1]

gollark: Interesting fact; seawater contains 3µg/L of uranium. If mages can function as sieves and process large quantities of seawater, [REDACTED].
gollark: Pulling gold from a few km underground is about as energy-intensive as firing bullets or dropping 100kg weights on people's heads from 50m up, which somehow people don't do?
gollark: There isn't just gold *everywhere* underground.
gollark: Was it just a really gold-rich area for some reason?
gollark: How do you even *get* pure gold from arbitrary ground locations, in significant quantities?

References

  1. Cassigerinellidae, World Foraminifera Database, accessed 27 November 2018



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