This article will address the issue of Textulariacea, a relevant issue in the current context. Textulariacea is a topic that has aroused the interest of many people, since it has profound implications in various areas. From a historical approach, Textulariacea has been the subject of study and debate over the years, and its presence remains significant in contemporary society. This article seeks to provide a comprehensive view of Textulariacea, exploring its many facets and offering an informed perspective on its importance and implications today. Through critical and reflective analysis, the aim is to generate greater understanding and awareness about Textulariacea, thus contributing to the enrichment of the debate and reflection around this topic.
| Textulariacea Temporal range: M Jurassic - Recent
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| Superfamily: | Textulariacea Ehrenberg, 1838
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The Textulariacea is a superfamily of Middle Jurassic to Holocene agglutinated benthic textulariid Foraminifera. Tests are trochospiral, triserial, or biserial in early stages; later may be biserial or uniserial. Walls are agglutinated, made of gathered material cemented together and are canaliculate - contain micro-tubular cavities extending between the inner and outer surfaces.
The Textulariacea comprises eight families, as indicated.