Gromiidae
From Palaeos
<==Gromiidae [Gromiida, Gromiidea] |--Gromia oviformis |--Micramphoraeopsis Sudzuki 1979 | `--M. pinangensis Sudzuki 1979 |--Micramphora Valkanov 1970 | |--M. amphoriformis Chardez & Thomas 1980 | |--M. atlantica Chardez & Thomas 1980 | |--M. hellebauti Chardez 1971 | |--M. pontica Valkanov 1970 | `--M. tokioensis Sudzuki 1979 `--Ogdeniella Golemansky 1970 |--O. carinata (Chardez 1977) |--O. conica (Golemanski 1979) |--O. elegans (Golemansky 1970) |--O. lucida (Golemansky 1970) |--O. maxima (Golemansky 1970) |--O. pusilla (Chardez 1977) `--O. taschevi (Golemansky 1970)
* Type species of generic name indicated
[edit] References
Golemansky, V. G. 1986. Rhizopoda: Testacea. In Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) (L. Botosaneanu, ed.) pp. 5-16. E. J. Brill / Dr. W. Backhuys: Leiden.
Longet, D., J. M. Archibald, P. J. Keeling & J. Pawlowski. 2003. Foraminifera and Cercozoa share a common origin according to RNA polymerase II phylogenies. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1735-1739.
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Christopher 05:39, 25 August 2008 (PDT)
