Clavulinopsis (foram)

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Clavulinopsis
Temporal range: Late Cret (Camp - Maastr)
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Clavulinopsis

Banner and Desai, 1985

Clavulinopsis is a genus of foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous of the United States (Texas, Arkansas), included in the Textulariida. The type species is Clavulinopsis hofkeri Banner and Desai, 1985.

Clavulinopsis has a free aggulinated test with a considerable calcareous groundmass. The early stage is triserial, later abruptly becoming uniserial; cross section triangular. Sutures are slightly depressed, horizontal to slightly arched at the center of the flattened sides. Lateral walls are filled with fine micro-tubular cavities (term: canaliculate) that open into the chamber interiors, but are sealed externally by a finely agglutinated outer layer. Septa are solid, without micro-tubular cavities. The aperture is cribrate, with irregular pores at the end of a slightly produced neck.

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