
Belongs within: Rosalinida.
The Anomalinidae are a group of Foraminifera known from the Upper Triassic to the present. The test is low trochospiral to nearly planispiral with a single primary aperture (Loeblich & Tappan 1964).
Characters (Loeblich & Tappan 1964): Test trochospiral to nearly planispiral, evolute on one or both sides; chambers simple; wall calcareous, coarsely perforate, granular in structure, bilamellar; primary aperture interiomarginal equatorial or somewhat extending onto spiral or umbilical sides, additional peripheral apertures may be present.
<==Anomalinidae [Anomalininae]
|--Angulogavelinella Hofker 1957LT64
| `--*A. gracilis (Marsson 1878) [=Discorbina gracilis]LT64
|--Boldia van Bellen in van den Bold 1946 [=Terquemia van Bellen 1946 nec Tate 1868 nec Van Veen 1932]LT64
| `--*B. lobata (Terquem 1882) [=Rotalina lobata, Anomalina lobata, *Terquemia lobata]LT64
|--Holmanella Loeblich & Tappan 1962LT64
| `--*H. valmonteensis (Kleinpell 1938) [=Discorbinella valmonteensis]LT64
|--Nummodiscorbis Hornibrook 1961LT64
| `--*N. novozealandica Hornibrook 1961LT64
|--Paromalina Loeblich & Tappan 1957LT64
| |--*P. bilateralis Loeblich & Tappan 1957LT64
| `--P. coronata (Parker & Jones 1857)C94
|--Anomalina d’Orbigny 1826 [incl. Porospira Ehrenberg 1844]LT64
| |--*A. punctulata d’Orbigny 1826LT64
| |--‘*Porospira’ comes Ehrenberg 1844LT64
| |--A. coronataB64
| |--A. globulosaJW99
| |--A. grosserugosaC40
| |--A. henbestiM08
| |--A. miosuturalisB49
| `--A. nonionoides Parr 1932A68
`--Talpinella cunicularia Baumfalk et al. 1982N02
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[A68] Albani, A. D. 1968. Recent Foraminiferida of the central coast of New South Wales. AMSA Handbook 1: 1–37.
[B49] Battey, M. H. 1949. The geology of the Tuakau-Mercer area, Auckland. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 77 (3): 429–455.
[B64] Brady, H. B. 1864. Notes on Foraminifera new to the British fauna. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 33 (Notices and Abstracts): 100–101.
[C94] Cedhagen, T. 1994. Taxonomy and biology of Hyrrokkin sarcophaga gen. et sp. n., a parasitic foraminiferan (Rosalinidae). Sarsia 79: 65–82.
[C40] Cushman, J. A. 1940. Foraminifera: Their classification and economic use 3rd ed. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).
[JW99] Jian, Z.-M., L.-J. Wang, M. Kienast, M. Sarnthein, W. Kuhnt, H.-L. Lin & P.-X. Wang. 1999. Benthic foraminiferal paleoceanography of the South China Sea over the last 40,000 years. Marine Geology 156: 159–186.
[LT64] Loeblich, A. R., Jr & H. Tappan. 1964. Sarcodina: chiefly “thecamoebians” and Foraminiferida. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt C. Protista 2 vol. 2. The Geological Society of America and The University of Kansas Press.
[M08] McMillan, I. K. 2008. Reappraisal of foraminiferal assemblages of the Santonian–Campanian Mzamba Formation type section, and their correlation with the stratigraphic succession of the KwaZulu Basin. African Natural History 4: 25–34.
[N02] Nielsen, J. K. 2002. Borings formed by Late Cretaceous endobiontic foraminifers within larger benthic foraminifers. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47: 673–678.