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This small foram (about 100 microns across) is living on the surface of the test of a much larger foram, Bathysiphon filiformis. The Bathysiphon test is 600 times as long as the Tritaxis one. Image courtesy of Andrew J. Gooday, Southampton Oceanography Centre. This image first appeared in J. Foram. Res 22:129-146 (1992) and is used with permission.
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Tritaxis challengeri sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 41
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Description Publication: Loeblich, A.R., Tappan, H., 1994. Foraminifera of the Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Special Publication 31, 13–630 Plate 25 Figures 1–10 Figure caption:1-3, Hypotype (USNM 469624) from V-349, x 150.4-7, Opposite sides, edge, and oblique edge view of hypotype (USNM 469625) from V-219, x 99.8-10, Hypotype (USNM 469626) from V -219, x 75. (p. 24) Image upload permission granted by the Cushman Foundation.
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Tritaxis fusca sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 49
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Tritaxis australis sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 49
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Description Publication: Loeblich, A.R., Tappan, H., 1994. Foraminifera of the Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Special Publication 31, 13–630 Plate 22 Figures 13–18 Figure caption:13-15, Hypotype (USNM 469627) from V-226, x 146. 16-18, Hypotype (USNM 469628) from V-219, x 193. (p. 24) Image upload permission granted by the Cushman Foundation.