Ammonia (genus)
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Ammonia is a genus of marine foraminifers. It is one of the most abundant foraminifer genera worldwide and occurs in sheltered and shallow marine intertidal environments, sometimes in brackish waters.[1]
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Ammonia tepida | |
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Superfamily: | Rotalioidea |
Family: | Rotaliidae |
Genus: | Ammonia Brünnich, 1772 |
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Nautilus beccarii |
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