Peneroplis Explained
Peneroplis is an extant genus of benthic Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.
Peneroplis dwell in upper photic zone. They favour tropical to temperate shallow marine environments, feeding on diatoms[1]
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Notes and References
- Consorti . Lorenzo . Kavazos . Christopher Ronald James . Ford . Cliff . Smith . Margaret . Haig . David W. . High productivity of Peneroplis (Foraminifera) including aberrant morphotypes, in an inland thalassic salt pond at Lake Macleod, Western Australia . Marine Micropaleontology . Elsevier BV . 160 . 2020 . 0377-8398 . 10.1016/j.marmicro.2020.101919 . 101919.