Ammonia tepida, the Glossary
Ammonia tepida is a benthic foraminifer living in the sediment of brackish waters.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Atlantic Ocean, Benthos, Copepod, Cretaceous, Joseph Augustine Cushman, Laboratory, Mollusca, Nematode, Red algae, Salinity.
- Foraminifera species
- Protists described in 1926
- Radiolarian species
- Rotaliida
Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about.
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Benthos
Benthos, also known as benthon, is the community of organisms that live on, in, or near the bottom of a sea, river, lake, or stream, also known as the benthic zone.
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Copepod
Copepods (meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat.
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Cretaceous
The Cretaceous is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya).
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Joseph Augustine Cushman
Joseph Augustine Cushman (January 31, 1881 – April 16, 1949) was an American micropaleontologist and academic.
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Laboratory
A laboratory (colloquially lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.
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Mollusca
Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals, after Arthropoda; members are known as molluscs or mollusks.
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Nematode
The nematodes (or; Νηματώδη; Nematoda), roundworms or eelworms constitute the phylum Nematoda.
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Red algae
Red algae, or Rhodophyta, make up one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae.
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Salinity
Salinity is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water (see also soil salinity).
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See also
Foraminifera species
- Allogromia terricola
- Ammonia tepida
- Cassigerinella chipolensis
- Cibusoides elegans
- Elphidium williamsoni
- Globigerina bulloides
- Globocassidulina elegans
- Globorotalia menardii
- Halenia legrandi
- Homotrema rubra
- Lamina irreperta
- Marginopora vertebralis
- Orcadia riedeli
- Pulleniatina obliquiloculata
Protists described in 1926
Radiolarian species
- Allogromia terricola
- Ammonia tepida
- Cassigerinella chipolensis
- Cenellipsis elegans
- Cibusoides elegans
- Cladococcus viminalis
- Clathrocyclas elegans
- Conicotheca nigrans
- Cornutella profunda
- Cromyatractus elegans
- Elphidium williamsoni
- Globigerina bulloides
- Globorotalia menardii
- Halenia legrandi
- Hexacontium pachydermum
Rotaliida
- Acervulinacea
- Ammonia tepida
- Asterigerinacea
- Cassidulinacea
- Chilostomelloidea
- Cibusoides elegans
- Discorbacea
- Elphidium williamsoni
- Globigerinina
- Globocassidulina elegans
- Homotrema
- Nonionacea
- Nonionidae
- Nummulite
- Planorbulinacea
- Rotaliacea
- Rotaliida
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia_tepida
Also known as Ammonia beccarii var. tepida, Rotalia beccarii var. tepida, Streblus beccarii var. tepida.