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[[Image:FOLs-Fig1.jpg|thumb|right|900px| <font size="2">'''Fig. 1.'''  
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[[Image:FOLs-Fig1.jpg|thumb|right|900px| <font size="2">'''Fig. 1.''' Foraminiferal organic linings from (A-L) Middle Jurassic and (M-Y) Upper Cretaceous. All linings belong the same Globothalamea class.
  
 
The aperture and the [[apertural face]] (coloured pink) in a biserial form - ''Textularia'' aff. ''goesi'' Cushman. SEM graphs of specimens from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. Recent. '''A-B''': apertural (A) and peripheral (B) views of an intact specimen. Note the smooth surfaces characteristic of the faces of many [[agglutinated]] forms. '''a''': aperture; '''af''': [[apertural face]]; '''sut''': (chamber) [[suture]] (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 48 [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]]
 
The aperture and the [[apertural face]] (coloured pink) in a biserial form - ''Textularia'' aff. ''goesi'' Cushman. SEM graphs of specimens from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. Recent. '''A-B''': apertural (A) and peripheral (B) views of an intact specimen. Note the smooth surfaces characteristic of the faces of many [[agglutinated]] forms. '''a''': aperture; '''af''': [[apertural face]]; '''sut''': (chamber) [[suture]] (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 48 [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]]

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