Geinitzina

Extinct genus of single-celled organisms From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geinitzina is a genus of Foraminifera (Protista[1] or Protozoa[2]) from the early Carboniferous (late Mississippian to the late Permian that may have extended into the Triassic. Chambers are uniserial, arranged in a single row, or line. Test wall is double layered. The outer layer is of hyaline radial calcite, and is light in color. The inner layer is of microgranular calcite, and is dark is color. Both layers are secreted by the protoplasm.

Clade:Sar
Clade:Rhizaria
Phylum:Retaria
Subphylum:Foraminifera
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Geinitzina
Temporal range: Late MississippianPermian, ?Triassic
Fossil Geinitzina Postcarbonica from the Permian Period, Rote Formation, Iran
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Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Rhizaria
Phylum: Retaria
Subphylum: Foraminifera
Class: Fusulinata
Family: Geinitzinidae
Genus: Geinitzina
Spandel, 1901
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Geinitzina is included in the Fusulinida (Loeblich & Tappan, 1984, 1988) on the basis of test wall composition, in having a secreted microgranular layer.

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