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Genus of single-celled organisms

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Spiraloconulus
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic
Scientific classification
(unranked): SAR
(unranked): Rhizaria
Phylum: Foraminifera
Subclass: Textulariia
Order: Loftusiida
Family: Spirocyclinidae
Genus: Spiraloconulus
Allemann and Schroeder, 1980

Spiraloconulus is a genus of middle Jurassic forams with a coarsely agglutinated, microgranular, calcareous wall. The test is large, conical to cylindrical, coiled somewhat straight; the early coiled stage results in a flattened apex. Distinctly coiled microspheric tests are as much as 2 mm wide and 1.6 mm high. Megalospheric tests are smaller, up to 1.5 mm high and 1.1 mm wide.

Spiraloconulus is known from the middle Jurassic of France, Italy, Sardinia, and Arabia. Timidonella is another spirocyclind from the same time, but with a wider distribution.

References

  • Spiraloconulus page in GSI Foraminifer e-book.
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Spiraloconulus
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