Ninella

Ninella is a genus of fusulinicean forams from the Lower Carboniferous included in the family Ozawainellidae and subfamily Pseudostaffellinae.

Ninella
Scientific classification
Clade: SAR
Phylum: Foraminifera
Class: Fusulinata
Order: Endothyrida
Family: Eoendothyranopsidae
Genus: Ninella
Malakhova, 1975[1]
Species
  • Ninella asiatica Malakhova, 1975
  • Ninella staffelliformis (Chernysheva, 1948)
Synonyms[2]

Eoendothyranopsis (Ninella) Ponomarjova, 2009 (Nomen translatum)

Further reading

  1. Malakhova, N. P. (1975). Фораминиферы нижнего визе восточного склона Южного Урала - Foraminifera of the lower Visean on the eastern slope of the southern Urals. Тр. Ин-та геологии и геохимии УНЦАНСССР. 112: 5-70., https://books.google.com/books/about?id=i1xqDwAAQBAJ page(s): p. 31
  2. WoRMS Editorial Board. "Ninella Malakhova, 1975 †" (HTML). World Register of Marine Species. Flanders Marine Institute. doi:10.14284/170. Retrieved 3 January 2019.

Ponomarjova, G. Yu. (March 2009). "New Endothyrids (Foraminifera) from the Upper Visean of the Northern Ural Mountains". Paleontological Journal. 43 (2): 129–133. doi:10.1134/S0031030109020026.


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