An individual in natural surroundings. The test's chambers are particularly distinct in this photograph. The genus name
Sorites means "a heap" in Greek, and is also the name of a philosophical problem (the "
sorites paradox"). This paradox deals with the process of adding individual objects to a group: at what point do, say, individual sand grains added to a pile become "a heap of sand"? In this case, even though the foram adds its chambers one by one, it only takes one chamber to make a
Sorites. Problem solved. This individual was collected from Cook's Bay, Moorea, French Polynesia. Light micrograph by Scott Fay, 2005.