Gavelinellidae

Gavelinellidae is a family of foraminifera belonging to the superfamily Chilostomelloidea[1] and the order Rotaliida.[2] It is found in marine sediments of the Barremian (early Cretaceous) and exists into the present-day (Holocene).

Gavelinellidae
Temporal range: Barremian - Recent
Scientific classification
Clade: SAR
Phylum: Foraminifera
Class: Globothalamea
Order: Rotaliida
Superfamily: Chilostomelloidea
Family: Gavelinellidae
Hofker, 1956

Genera

The family Gavelinellidae consists of the following genera:[2]

  • Subfamilia Gavelinellinae
    • Angulogavelinella
    • Anomalinulla
    • Asianella
    • Berthelina
    • Bilingulogavelinella
    • Boldia
    • Cocoarota
    • Conorbinoides
    • Echigoina
    • Gavelinella
    • Globogyroidina
    • Gyroidella
    • Gyroidina
    • Gyroidinopsis
    • Hansenisca
    • Hollandina
    • Holmanella
    • Lingulogavelinella
    • Lingulogavelinelloides
    • Notoplanulina
    • Paralabamina
    • Pilleussella
    • Primanomalina
    • Pseudogavelinella
    • Sliterella
  • Subfamily Gyroidinoidinae
    • Escornebovina
    • Nummodiscorbis
    • Rotaliatina
    • Rotaliatinopsis
    • Saitoella
    • Scarificatina
    • Sliteria
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References

  1. Loeblich, A.R., Jr. y Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company (ed.), 2 vol., 1-970, 1-212 + 847,
  2. Gavelinellidae Hofker, 1956. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 9 January 2019.


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