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Allogromiida

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Allogromiida
Temporal range: Early Cambrian - Recent
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Allogromiida
Superfamilies

Allogromida incertae sedis
Ammodiscacea
Astrorhizacea
Hippocrepinacea
Lagynacea
Komokiacea

The Allogromiida comprise an order of single-chambered, mostly organic-walled foraminiferans, including some that produce agglutinated tests (Lagynacea). Genetic studies indicate that some foraminiferans with agglutinated tests, previously included in the Textulariida or as their own order Astrorhizida, may also belong here. Allogromiids produce relatively simple tests, usually with a single chamber, similar to those of other protists such as Gromia. They are found as both marine and freshwater forms, and are the oldest forams known from the fossil record.

References

  • Alfred R. Loeblich Jr and Helen Tappan, 1964. Sarcodina Chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminiferida; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part C Protista 2. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press.
  • A.R. Loeblich & H. Tappan,1988. Forminiferal Genera and their Classification. [1]
  • Sen Gupta, 1999. Systematics of modern foraminifera in Modern Foraminifera, Sen Gupta (ed),1999.[2]. (For Kingdom Protista (or Protoctista) and Phylum Granuloreticulosa.)