Articles | Volume 3, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.3.1.11
https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.3.1.11
01 Mar 1984
 | 01 Mar 1984

Some geometrical aspects of fusiform planispiral shape in larger foraminifera

Martin D. Brasier

Cited articles

G., Bignot and C., Guernet: Sur la présence de la Borelis curdica (Reichel) dans le Miocène de l’ile de Kos (Grèce), Géologie Mediterranéene. Annls Univ. Provence, 3, 15-26, 1976.
M. D., Brasier: Morphology and habitat of living benthonic foraminiferids from Caribbean Carbonate environments, Revta esp. Micropaleont., 7, 567-578, 1975a.
M. D., Brasier: The ecology and distribution of Recent Foraminifera from the reefs and shoals around Barbuda, West Indies, J. foramin. Res, 5, 193-210, 1975b.
M. D., Brasier: An outline history of seagrass communities, Palaeontology, London, 18, 681-702, 1975c.
M. D., Brasier: Architecture and evolution of the foraminiferid test – a theoretical approachIn (Eds.), Aspects of Micropalaeontology, 1–41George Allen & Unwin, London., 1982a.
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