Conicotheca nigrans

Conicotheca nigrans is a species of benthic Foraminifera that was first identified from samples collected from the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench.[2][3] C. nigrans has a test or outer shell of agglutinated organic materials and minerals.[2] As a species belonging to a basal clade of foraminifera, the order Allogromiida, C. nigrans may be informative about the evolution of the forams.[4]

Conicotheca nigrans
Scientific classification
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Phylum:
Order:
Family:
Allogromida incertae sedis
Genus:
Conicotheca
Species:
Conicotheca nigrans[1]

Gooday, Todo, Uematsu & Kitazato, 2008

References

  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Conicotheca nigrans Gooday, Todo, Uematsu & Kitazato, 2008
  2. Gooday, A.J.; Todo, Y.; Uematsu, K.; Kitazato, H. (July 2008). "New organic-walled Foraminifera (Protista) from the ocean's deepest point, the Challenger Deep (western Pacific Ocean)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 153 (3): 399–423. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00393.x.
  3. Integrated Marine Information System | JPI OCEANS
  4. Simple Foraminifera Flourish at the Ocean's Deepest Point


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