Nummulite

Nummulite
Nummulites
Temporal range: Tertiary
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Rhizaria
Phylum: Foraminifera
Class: Granuloreticulosa
Order: Rotaliida
Superfamily: Nummulitacea
Family: Nummulitidae
Genus: Nummulites
Lamarck, 1801
Species

Numerous

Fossil nummulitid foraminiferans showing microspheric and megalospheric individuals; Eocene of the United Arab Emirates; scale in mm.
Fossil Nummulites in Urbasa, Basque Country

A nummulite is a large lenticular fossil, characterized by its numerous coils, subdivided by septa into chambers. They are the shells of the fossil and present-day marine protozoan Nummulites, a type of foraminiferan. Nummulites commonly reach 6 cm (2.4 inches) in diameter, and are common in Tertiary marine rocks, particularly around the Mediterranean (e.g. Eocene limestones from Egypt). Fossils up to 6 inches wide are found in the Middle Eocene rocks of Turkey.2 They are valuable as index fossils.

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The name "Nummulites" is a diminutive form of the Latin nummulus meaning "little coin", a reference to their shape. In 1913, Randolph Kirkpatrick published a book, The Nummulosphere: an account of the Organic Origin of so-called Igneous Rocks and Abyssal Red Clays, proposing the theory that all rocks have been constructed by the accumulation of forams such as Nummulites.

References

  • 'Nummulite', Tiscali Dictionary of Animals [1], retrieved 17 August 2004
  • 2. 'Biggest Microbes', Guinness World Records 2001, p. 153.

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