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# Bowser, S.S. & Travis, J.L., 2002: RETICULOPODIA: STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL BASIS FOR THE SUPRAGENERIC PLACEMENT OF GRANULORETICULOSAN PROTISTS, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 32: 440-447. | # Bowser, S.S. & Travis, J.L., 2002: RETICULOPODIA: STRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL BASIS FOR THE SUPRAGENERIC PLACEMENT OF GRANULORETICULOSAN PROTISTS, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 32: 440-447. | ||
# Culver, S.J. 1991: Early Cambrian Foraminifera from West Africa. Science, 254: 689-691. | # Culver, S.J. 1991: Early Cambrian Foraminifera from West Africa. Science, 254: 689-691. | ||
− | # [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/reader/0340761989/ref=sib_dp_pt/202-1884559-6155044#reader-link Haslett S., 2002: Quaternary Environmental Micropalaeontology. Hodder Arnold, 288 pp.] | + | # [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/reader/0340761989/ref=sib_dp_pt/202-1884559-6155044#reader-link Haslett S., 2002: Quaternary Environmental Micropalaeontology. Hodder Arnold, 288 pp.] |
+ | # Hemleben, C., Spindler, M. & Anderson, O. R., 1989. Modern planktonic foraminifera. Springer-Verlag, New York. | ||
# Hottinger, L., 1978. Comparative Anatomy of Elementary Shell Structures in Selected Larger Foraminifera. In: Hedley, R.H. & Adams, C.G. (eds), Foraminifera. Volume 3. Academic Press, London: 203–266. | # Hottinger, L., 1978. Comparative Anatomy of Elementary Shell Structures in Selected Larger Foraminifera. In: Hedley, R.H. & Adams, C.G. (eds), Foraminifera. Volume 3. Academic Press, London: 203–266. | ||
# Hottinger, L., 1986. Construction, structure, and function of foraminiferal shells. In: B. S. C. Leadbeater and R. Riding, eds. Biomineralization in lower plants and animals. The Systematics Association, Clarendon Press, Oxford, Special Volume 30: 222–235. | # Hottinger, L., 1986. Construction, structure, and function of foraminiferal shells. In: B. S. C. Leadbeater and R. Riding, eds. Biomineralization in lower plants and animals. The Systematics Association, Clarendon Press, Oxford, Special Volume 30: 222–235. |