Abadehella is a genus of large Upper Permian benthic forams in the order Fusulinida.[1] It is the sole known genus of the family Abadahellidae, for which the diagnosis is the same. Abadahellidae was established by Loeblich and Tappan 1984; Abadahella by Okimura and Ishi, 1975.

Abadehella
Temporal range: Lopingian
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Abadehella

Okimura & Ishii, 1975

The genus extends across the lowermost member of the Zewan Formation in Kashmir, the Palaeofusulina limestone in Malaysia, the Lepidolina multiseptata limestone in Cambodia and the Lepodlina mustipetata and Lepidolina kumaensis Zones in Japan.

Physiology edit

Their outer test is conical, up to 1.35mm at the concave base, coiled trochospirally with up to twenty whorls, each with one and a half to two low chambers surrounding the open umbilicus. Chambers are subdivided by close, evenly spaced radial beams. The test wall is calcareous and two-layered, with an external wall with an outer dark microgranular layer and an inner light fibrous layer, septa and beams with a single micro-granular layer. The aperture from each chamber opens into the umbilical region beneath a short projection.

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References edit

  1. ^ BouDagher-Fadel, M.K. (2008). Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic Foraminifera (1st ed.). Burlington: Elsevier. ISBN 9780080931753.
  • Loeblich A.R. jr, & H Tappan, 1988. Forminiferal Genera and their classification. (e-book). [2]
  • Sen Gupta, B.K. 2002. Modern Foraminifera. [3]
  • Kyōto Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu 1978.

Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyoto University: Series of geology and mineralogy, Volumes 45–48. [4] 12 Jan 2011

  • Kyōto Daigaku. Rigakubu, Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyoto University: Series of geology and mineralogy, Volumes 40–41.[5] 12 January 2011