Belongs within: Lagenida.
The Glandulinidae are a group of forams known from from the Jurassic to the present, characterised by the presence of a simple internal tube behind the terminal aperture (Loeblich & Tappan 1964b).
Characters (from Loeblich & Tappan 1964b): Test unilocular or with chambers in biserial, uniserial or polymorphine arrangement; aperture terminal, radial or slitlike, with simple, straight or curved internal (entosolenian) tube.
<==Glandulinidae
|--Seabrookia Brady 1890 C40 [incl. Cerviciferina Goddard & Jensen 1907 C40; Seabrookiinae LT64a]
| |--*S. pellucida Brady 1890 C40
| `--‘*Cerviciferina’ hilli Goddard & Jensen 1907 LT64b
|--Oolininae S-VC91
| |--Fissurina Reuss 1850 (see below for synonymy) LT64b
| | |--*F. laevigata Reuss 1850 [=*Ellipsofissurina laevigata, *Hyaleina laevigata] LT64b
| | |--‘Lagena’ acutissima Fornasini 1890 [=*Ellipsolagena acutissima] LT64b
| | |--‘Ellipsolagena’ apiculata C40
| | |--F. bradyformata S05
| | |--F. lucida (Williamson 1848) [=Entosolenia marginata var. lucida] H03
| | |--F. marginata (Montagu 1808) [=Vermiculum marginatum] H03
| | |--‘*Trigonulina’ oblonga Seguenza 1862 LT64b
| | `--F. orbignyana Seguenza 1862 S-VC91
| `--Oolina d’Orbigny 1839 (see below for synonymy) LT64b
| |--*O. laevigata d’Orbigny 1839 LT64b
| |--O. acuticosta (Seguenza 1862) [=*Obliquina acuticosta] LT64b
| |--O. apiculata Reuss 1851 [=Lagena (*Reussoolina) apiculata] LT64b
| |--‘Vermiculum’ globosum Montagu 1803 LT64b [=*Entolagena globosa LT64b, Entosolenia globosa]
| |--O. lineata (Williamson 1848) [=*Entosolenia apiculata] LT64b
| |--O. marginata LT64a
| |--‘Entosolenia’ orbignyana C40
| |--‘*Cenchridium’ sphaerula Ehrenberg 1845 LT64b
| |--‘Entosolenia’ staphyllearia C40
| |--O. striatopunctata LT64b
| `--‘*Lagenulina’ sulcata Terquem 1876 LT64b
`--Glandulininae LT64b
|--Dainita Loeblich & Tappan 1964 [=Mariella Dain in Bykova et al. 1958 non Nowak 1916] LT64b
| `--*D. sibirica (Dain in Bykova et al. 1958) [=*Mariella sibirica] LT64b
|--Entolingulina Loeblich & Tappan 1961 LT64b
| `--*E. aselliformis (Buchner 1942) [=Lingulina aselliformis] LT64b
|--Esosyrinx Loeblich & Tappan 1953 LT64b
| `--*E. curta (Cushman & Ozawa 1930) [=Pseudopolymorphina curta] LT64b
|--Globulotuba Collins 1958 LT64b
| `--*G. entosoleniformis Collins 1958 LT64b
|--Laryngosigma Loeblich & Tappan 1953 LT64b
| `--*L. hyalascidia Loeblich & Tappan 1953 LT64b
|--Oolitella Makiyama & Nakagawa 1941 LT64b
| `--*O. irregularis Makiyama & Nakgawa 1941 LT64b
|--Siphonoglobulina Parr 1950 LT64b
| `--*S. siphonifera Parr 1950 LT64b
|--Tristix Macfadyen 1941 [incl. Quadratina Ten Dam 1946, Tricarinella Ten Dam & Schijfsma 1945] LT64b
| |--*T. liasina (Berthelin 1879) [=Rhabdogonium liasinum] LT64b
| |--‘*Quadratina’ depressula Ten Dam 1946 LT64b
| |--‘Rhabdogonium’ excavatum Reuss 1863 [=*Tricarinella excavata] LT64b
| `--T. reesidei LT64b
`--Glandulina d’Orbigny in de la Sagra 1839 (see below for synonymy) LT64b
|--*G. laevigata (d’Orbigny 1826) [=Nodosaria (Glanduline) laevigata, *Atractolina laevigata] LT64b
|--G. antarctica PHT13
|--G. aperta B49
|--G. deformis Costa 1853 [=Dimorphina deformis, Ellipsopolymorphina deformis] LT64b
|--‘*Psecadium’ ellipticum Neugeboren 1856 LT64b
|--‘*Encorycium’ nodosaria Ehrenberg 1858 LT64b
`--G. symmetrica JW99
Glandulinidae incertae sedis:
‘Lingulina’ armata Sidebottom 1907 LT61
‘Lingulina bicarinata f.’ nasuta Buchner 1942] LT61
‘Lingulina carinata var.’ biloculi Wright 1911 LT61
‘Lingulina’ cornigera Buchner 1942 LT61
‘Lingulina’ cucullifera Buchner 1942 LT61
‘Lingulina’ falcata Heron-Allen & Earland 1932 LT61
‘Lingulina’ herdmanni Chaster 1892 LT61
‘Lingulina’ inarimensis Buchner 1942 LT61
‘Lingulina’ lagenoides Buchner 1942 LT61
‘Lingulina’ translucida Heron-Allen & Earland 1932 LT61
‘Lingulina’ tubulata Buchner 1942 LT61
Fissurina Reuss 1850 [=Ellipsofissurina Silvestri 1923, Hyaleina Costa 1856; incl. Ellipsolagena Silvestri 1923, Trigonulina Seguenza 1862 non d’Orbigny 1846] LT64b
Glandulina d’Orbigny in de la Sagra 1839 [=Atractolina von Schlicht 1870; incl. Encorycium Ehrenberg 1858, Psecadium Neugeboren 1856] LT64b
Oolina d’Orbigny 1839 [=Ovulina Ehrenberg 1845; incl. Cenchridium Ehrenberg 1845, Entolagena Silvestri 1900, Entosalenia Parker & Jones 1857, Entosolenia Williamson 1848, Lagenulina Terquem 1876, Obliquina Seguenza 1862, Reussoolina Colom 1956] LT64b
*Type species of generic name indicated
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