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[[File:Fig 20.gif|thumb|<font size="2">'''Fig. 1. ''' Henson's "zonation" of discoidal chambers in uniserial-conical shells, namely the marginal, radial and reticulate zones. Compare Fig. 2 From Henson, 1948; (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 20)[http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]] [[File:Fig 71.jpg|thumb|<font size="2">'''Fig. 2. '''The structure of ''Orbitolina''.'''A-D:''' Oblique and vertical views of the cone base. These plasticine models sculptured in the years around 1955 by M. Richel (* 1896 - † 1984) were never published. '''E-F:''' Details of a septulum in the radial zone of the discoidal chamber. In model E the septulum is cut below the roof and above the bottom of the chambers. The apparent folding of the section results from the adjustment of the endoskeletal structure to the crosswise-oblique arrangement of the stolon axes (arrows) that produce so-called ramps. In model F the septulum is cut in the middle of the chamber and shows a part of the chamber bottom with the face of the previous chamber. In the middle of the chamber, the section of the septulum appears unfolded. '''G-H:''' Random thinsections of ''Orbitolina sp.'' from Southwestern France, Albian. Transmitted light micrographs. In Fig. G the approximate positions of sections H-K are indicated. Note the inverse orientation: the sections face downward. '''G-K:''' Random sections of ''Orbitolina sp.'' from Southwestern France, Albian. Transmitted light micrographs. The approximate position of sections H-K are indicated in section G that is very close to the axial plane. For Henson's zonation of the chamber see Fig. 1. Section H demonstrates details of the reticular zone, section I details of the marginal zone and section J details of the radial zone. The transverse section K shows the ramps produced by the crosswise-oblique stolon system. '''a:''' aperture; '''af:''' apertural face; '''b:''' beam; '''cl:''' chamberlet; '''e:''' epiderm; '''f:''' foramen; '''gr:''' coarse grains in the septum that obscure the structural pattern; '''hor:''' horizontal section in the plasticine model; '''marg:''' marginal zone; '''r:''' rafter; '''ra:''' ramp; '''rad:''' radial zone; '''ret:''' reticular zone; '''s:''' septum; '''sf:''' septal face; '''sl:''' septulum; '''sut:''' suture of the chambers. Double arrows in E and '''F:''' crosswise oblique foraminal axes; (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 71)[http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]] __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== *''according to Hottinger (2006):'' '''RETICULAR ZONE''' - the center of discoidal chambers in uniserial cones, where septula narrowing towards the center fuse into a reticular network in to minmize the volume of chamberlet cavities. ==See also== * [[marginal zone]] * [[radial zone]] ==References== Henson (1948), Larger imperforate Foraminifera of south-western Asia, Families Lituolidae, Orbitolinidae and Meandrosipinidae, British Museum (Natural History), London, 127 p. + 16 pls. Hottinger (1967), Foraminifères imperforés du Mésozoïque marocain, Notes et Mémoires du Service géologique, Rabat, N° 209, p. 5-168 Hottinger (2006), [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html Illustrated glossary of terms used in foraminiferal research]. [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/uk-index.html Carnets de Géologie], [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html Memoir 2], ISSN 1634-0744 | [[Foraminifera]] | [[EForams-LINKS|FORAM-Links]] | [[CONTRIBUTORS|Contributors]]
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