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Carterina spiculotesta
Known as:
Rotalia spiculotesta
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF EARLY EOCENE MARGALA HILL LIMESTONE IN THE MUZAFFARABAD AREA (KASHMIR BASIN, AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
A. Shahzad
,
M. Munir
,
+5 authors
Y. Sarfraz
2017
Corpus ID: 55157323
The Early Eocene Margalla Hill Limestone is well exposed in core of Hazara Kashmir Syntaxis. A section at Battlian is measured…
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2016
2016
Lithostratigraphy and microbiostratigraphy of the Tarbur Formation inthe Zangeneh section of interior Fars (Folded Zagros), South of Iran
M. Dehghani
,
S. H. Vaziri
,
V. Ahmadi
2016
Corpus ID: 132623146
The up to 201 m thick, carbonate Campanian to Maastrichtian (Tarbur Formation), which crop out well in the Zangeneh section of…
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1993
1993
Rotalia mesogeensis Tronchetti, 1981 (foraminifera); biostratigraphic, paleoecologic and paleogeographic significance for the Cenomanian Tethys
G. Tronchetti
1993
Corpus ID: 133043102
1990
1990
The status of Rotalia Lamarck (Foraminifera) and of the Rotaliidae Ehrenberg
J. Haynes
,
J. Whittaker
Journal of Micropalaeontology
1990
Corpus ID: 59248284
One damaged specimen remains in the Lamarck Collection, Geneva, from the original type series of Rotalia trochidiformis (Lamarck…
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1977
1977
Carterina: its morphology, structure and taxonomic position
H. Hansen
,
H. Grønlund
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
1977
Corpus ID: 55377666
The external and internal morphology of Carterina spiculotesta is described and illustrated. Sections and decalcified…
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1967
1967
Recent foraminifera from the Gulf of Alaska and southeastern Alaska
R. Todd
,
D. Low
1967
Corpus ID: 126956005
In each of these places numerous species were found in common Pamplona Searidge is a northeast-trending submarine ridge, about 30…
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