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Verneuilinidae

Lituolida - Lituolidae

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1911Verneuilinidae Cushman pp. 52-54
1911Verneuilinidae Cushman
1927Verneuilinidae Cushman p. 25
1948Verneuilinidae Dorreen p. 286
1964Verneuilinidae Bertels
1984Verneuilinidae Loeblich and Tappan
1988Verneuilinidae Morlotti p. 281
2004Verneuilinidae Neagu and Cirnaru p. 283

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomChromistaCavalier-Smith 1981
subkingdomRhizaria()
phylumForaminifera(Eichwald 1830)
orderLituolida
RankNameAuthor
superfamilyLituoloidea
familyLituolidaede Blainville 1825
familyVerneuilinidaeCushman 1911
familyVerneuilinidaeCushman 1911

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Fm. Verneuilinidae Cushman 1911
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G. †Duotaxis
Subfm. †Spiroplectammininae Cushman 1927
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G. †Uvigerinammina Majzon 1943
Subfm. Valvulininae Berthelin 1880
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G. Clavulina d'Orbigny 1826
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Clavulina angularis d'Orbigny 1826
Clavulina communis d'Orbigny 1826
Clavulina nodosaria d'Orbigny 1839
G. †Cribrobulimina Cushman 1927
G. Cribrogoesella Cushman 1935
G. †Dorothia
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Dorothia californica Cushman and Kleinpell 1934
Dorothia monmouthensis Olsson 1960
G. Valvulina d'Orbigny 1826
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Valvulina oviedoiana d'Orbigny 1839
Subfm. †Verneuilininae Cushman 1911
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G. Gaudryina d'Orbigny 1839
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Subg. †Gaudryina (Gaudryina) d'Orbigny 1839
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Subg. †Gaudryina (Siphogaudryina) Cushman 1935
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Gaudryina hayasakai Huang et al. 2019
Gaudryina laevigata Franke 1914
Gaudryina minuscula Finlay 1940
G. †Verneuilina d'Orbigny 1831
G. †Verneuilinoides Loeblich and Tappan 1949
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
J. A. Cushman 1911This family incluedes those genera which at least in their early development, have a distinctly triserial arrangement of the chambers. In Verneuilina this method of arrangement is continued throughout the development of the test, but in other genera becomes variously modified.