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Id some Cretaceous Foraminifera


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Hi everyone, does anyone know this Foraminifera from carbonate platform? They look like Miliolidae

 

 

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Can't see very much detail, i'm afraid.

But from what i can see, it looks alveolinid to me.  

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fusilinid cross section perhaps

 

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For anything remotely resembling an id,the experts here(Foram Mike,e.g.) would need a lot more to go on than "carbonate platform"

Last one:could those be pyrite particles?

some images from the classic 1989 Caus paper:

 

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The images look like miliolid forams to me

 

 

 

 

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