Saccorhiza

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foraminifera</span> Phylum of amoeboid protists

Foraminifera are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell of diverse forms and materials. Tests of chitin are believed to be the most primitive type. Most foraminifera are marine, the majority of which live on or within the seafloor sediment, while a smaller number float in the water column at various depths, which belong to the suborder Globigerinina. Fewer are known from freshwater or brackish conditions, and some very few (nonaquatic) soil species have been identified through molecular analysis of small subunit ribosomal DNA.

Sorites may refer to:

Stetsonia is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to:

Spirulina may refer to:

Rosalina is a name given to a female, and may refer to:

Miliamellus is a genus of Cenozoic benthic foraminifera with tests made of imperforate opaline silica. It is the only genus in the order Silicoloculinida and the family Silicoloculinidae. It is sometimes referred to by the junior synonym Silicoloculina.

<i>Cibicides</i> Genus of foraminifers

Cibicides is a genus of cosmopolitan benthic foraminifera known from at least as far back as the Paleocene that extends down to the present.

Discorbis is a genus of benthic Foraminifera, that made its first appearance during the Eocene. Its present distribution is cosmopolitan.

Globigerinoides is an extant genus of shallow-water planktonic foraminifera of family Globigerinidae. First appearing in the Oligocene these foraminifera are found in all modern oceans. Species of this genus occupy the euphotic zone, generally at depths between 10-50m, in waters which cover a range of salinities and temperatures. They are a shorter lived species, especially when compared to Globorotalia genus. As a genus Globigerinoides is widely used in various fields of research including biostratigraphy, isotope geochemistry, biogeochemistry, climatology, and oceanography.

Cassidulina may refer to:

Lagena, a term derived from the Greek word meaning flask, refer to:

<i>Peneroplis</i> Genus of single-celled organisms

Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Phyllariaceae</span> Family of algae

Phyllariaceae is a family of brown algae in the order Tilopteridales.

Reticularia may refer to:

Polytaxis may refer to:

Pullenia may refer to:

Sabulina may refer to:

<i>Saccorhiza</i> (alga)

Saccorhiza is a genus of brown algae belonging to the family Phyllariaceae.

Nothia is the genus name of:

<i>Saccorhiza</i> (foraminifera) Genus of foraminifera

Saccorhiza is a genus of foraminifera belonging to the subfamily Saccorhizinae and containing 18 species. Its type species was discovered by H.B. Brady and described as Hyperammina ramosa in 1879, but was later separated into its own genus in 1899.