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Foraminifera
Part of the display of foraminifera from The Great Exhibition of 1851. Featured are specimens from the London Clay, the Paris Basin and the Gulf of Suez
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Amoeba Amoebidae Amoebozoa Cell Celled Eukaryote Eukaryotic Foram Foraminifera Foraminiferan Plankton Planktonic Protist Protista Protozoa Protozoan Retaria Rhizaria Tubulinea Tubulinida Invertebrata
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This photograph showcases a stunning display of Foraminifera specimens from three distinct geological locations: the London Clay, the Paris Basin, and the Gulf of Suez. Foraminifera, also known as testate amoebae or forams, are a diverse group of unicellular or multicellular organisms belonging to the phylum Foraminifera, within the kingdom Protista. These intriguing creatures are characterized by their unique, shell-like structures called tests, which they secrete for protection. The London Clay specimens, displayed in the foreground, hail from the Eocene epoch and are renowned for their intricate, spiral-shaped tests. The Paris Basin specimens, located in the middle, exhibit a diverse range of test shapes, from simple, spherical forms to complex, chambered structures. The Gulf of Suez specimens, in the background, are characterized by their large, bulbous tests and are among the largest known Foraminifera species. Foraminifera are protists, meaning they are eukaryotic organisms that obtain their nutrients by ingesting other organisms or organic matter. They belong to the sub-group Amoebozoa, which includes organisms with amoeboid movement, and the superclass Retaria, which includes organisms with a pseudopodial mode of feeding. The Foraminifera subclass Tubulinea and Tubulinida are well represented in this display. These fascinating organisms have played a significant role in the study of paleontology and biology, providing valuable insights into the Earth's past climate and ocean conditions. The intricate structures of their tests have captivated scientists and collectors alike, making them a popular subject of study and display.
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