Author: Zhou Zuren
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
Published on: 1993-01
Hardcover
The Presence of foramen and Parachomata in Some Permian Staffelids is considered as a non-inheritable ecological variation related to their littoral habitat without taxonomic significance . The exclusive occurrence of staffellids in directly suggests their favour to restricted shallow water environmentt. The staffellids originally possess a calareous shell and 4-layered Fusulinella-type spirotheca systematically, they belong to the subfamily staffellinae, a side-branch of the family Fusulinidea.
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
Published on: 1993-01
Hardcover
The Presence of foramen and Parachomata in Some Permian Staffelids is considered as a non-inheritable ecological variation related to their littoral habitat without taxonomic significance . The exclusive occurrence of staffellids in directly suggests their favour to restricted shallow water environmentt. The staffellids originally possess a calareous shell and 4-layered Fusulinella-type spirotheca systematically, they belong to the subfamily staffellinae, a side-branch of the family Fusulinidea.