The evolution of Early Cretaceous Dorothiinae (Foraminiferida)

  • Desai D
  • Banner F
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Abstract. Dorothia and Marssonella are ataxophragmiacean genera typically possessing canaliculate walls. They are believed to have evolved independently from noncanaliculate Praedorothia gen. nov. and Protomarssonella gen. nov. of Early Cretaceous time.

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Desai, D., & Banner, F. T. (1987). The evolution of Early Cretaceous Dorothiinae (Foraminiferida). Journal of Micropalaeontology, 6(2), 13–27. https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.6.2.13

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