-
Discription to come
-
This fossil test was found in Albian strata, thought to have been laid down in anoxic conditions. Image courtesy of Joan Bernhard, WHOI. This image originally appeared in J. Foram. Res. 16:207-215 and is used with permission.
-
Bolivina alata.
-
This species is an "opportunistic" marine taxon, which readily invades nearshore environments if conditions allow. Sample collected at Hamble Estuary, Hampshire, England. Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 31:1; used with permission.
-
Sample collected at Hamble Estuary, Hampshire, England. Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 31:1; used with permission.
-
Bolivina marginata.
-
Electron micrograph of an individual recovered from the Santa Barbara Basin, California. Length: about 800 um. Image courtesy of Joan Bernhard, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 27:4; used with permission.
-
Electron micrograph of an individual recovered from the Santa Barbara Basin, California. Length: about 400 um. Image courtesy of Joan Bernhard, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 27:4; used with permission.
-
Sample collected at Hamble Estuary, Hampshire, England. Bolivinids are generally found in the estuary only in fall and early winter, when river water flow is low and salinity is relatively high. Image courtesy of Elisabeth Alve, University of Oslo. Originally published in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research 31:1; used with permission.
-
Collected along the South Texas coast. Image courtesy of Pamela Stephens, Midwestern State University.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-