ellipsoidina
Ellipsoidina is a genus of extinct microorganisms belonging to the foraminifera, a group of single-celled amoeboid protists that produce shells called tests. These fossils are primarily found in marine sedimentary rocks. The genus Ellipsoidina is characterized by its distinctive test morphology. The tests are typically elongate and fusiform, meaning they are widest in the middle and taper towards both ends, resembling an ellipse or a spindle. This shape is a key diagnostic feature used in paleontology for identification and classification.
The internal chambers of Ellipsoidina tests are arranged in a planispiral or streptospiral coiling pattern in
As microfossils, Ellipsoidina are valuable in biostratigraphy, aiding in the dating and correlation of rock layers.