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The Textulariida are an order of foraminifera that produce agglutinated shells or tests. An agglutinated test is one made of foreign particles glued together with an organic or calcareous cement to form an external shell on the outside of the organism. Commonly, the order had been made up of all species of Foraminifera with these types of shells, but genetic studies indicate these organisms do not form an evolutionary group, and several superfamilies in the order have been moved to the order Allogromiida. The remaining forms are sometimes divided into three orders: the Trochamminida and Lituolida, which have organic cement, and the Textulariida sensu stricto, which use a calcareous cement. All three orders or superfamilies are known as fossils from the Cambrian onwards.

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  • Textulariida (de)
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  • Textulariida (fr)
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  • Die Textulariida sind eine Ordnung gehäusetragender, meeresbewohnender Einzeller aus der Gruppe der Foraminiferen. (de)
  • Textulariida es un orden de foraminíferos (clase Foraminiferea, o Foraminifera),​ tradicionalmente considerado suborden Textulariina del orden Foraminiferida.​ Es uno de los grupos de foraminíferos más comunes y de mayor diversidad morfológica, junto con Rotaliida. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Cámbrico hasta la Actualidad. (es)
  • Les Textulariida sont un ordre de foraminifères, de classe des Globothalamea. (fr)
  • The Textulariida are an order of foraminifera that produce agglutinated shells or tests. An agglutinated test is one made of foreign particles glued together with an organic or calcareous cement to form an external shell on the outside of the organism. Commonly, the order had been made up of all species of Foraminifera with these types of shells, but genetic studies indicate these organisms do not form an evolutionary group, and several superfamilies in the order have been moved to the order Allogromiida. The remaining forms are sometimes divided into three orders: the Trochamminida and Lituolida, which have organic cement, and the Textulariida sensu stricto, which use a calcareous cement. All three orders or superfamilies are known as fossils from the Cambrian onwards. (en)
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  • Textularia shell (en)
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  • *Ammodiscacea *Astrorhizacea *Ataxophragmiacea *Hormosinacea *Lituolacea *Orbitolinacea *Textulariacea *Trochamminacea (en)
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  • Die Textulariida sind eine Ordnung gehäusetragender, meeresbewohnender Einzeller aus der Gruppe der Foraminiferen. (de)
  • Textulariida es un orden de foraminíferos (clase Foraminiferea, o Foraminifera),​ tradicionalmente considerado suborden Textulariina del orden Foraminiferida.​ Es uno de los grupos de foraminíferos más comunes y de mayor diversidad morfológica, junto con Rotaliida. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Cámbrico hasta la Actualidad. (es)
  • Les Textulariida sont un ordre de foraminifères, de classe des Globothalamea. (fr)
  • The Textulariida are an order of foraminifera that produce agglutinated shells or tests. An agglutinated test is one made of foreign particles glued together with an organic or calcareous cement to form an external shell on the outside of the organism. Commonly, the order had been made up of all species of Foraminifera with these types of shells, but genetic studies indicate these organisms do not form an evolutionary group, and several superfamilies in the order have been moved to the order Allogromiida. The remaining forms are sometimes divided into three orders: the Trochamminida and Lituolida, which have organic cement, and the Textulariida sensu stricto, which use a calcareous cement. All three orders or superfamilies are known as fossils from the Cambrian onwards. (en)
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