Foraminifera source details
Cushman, J. A.; Schenck, H. G. (1928). Two foraminiferal faunules from the Oregon Tertiary. University of California publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences. 17: 305-324.
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Cushman, J. A.; Schenck, H. G.
1928
Two foraminiferal faunules from the Oregon Tertiary
University of California publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences
17: 305-324
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Ceratobulimina washburnei Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † (original description)
Cibicides hodgei Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Boldia hodgei (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Eponides condoni Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Gyroidina condoni (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Eponides duprei Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † (original description)
Guttulina byramensis (Cushman, 1922) † (new combination reference)
Planulina haydoni Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Cibicides haydoni (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Plectofrondicularia packardi Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Mucronina packardi (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Plectofrondicularia packardi var. spinata Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Mucronina flabelliformis (Guppy, 1894) † (original description)
Cibicides hodgei Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Boldia hodgei (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Eponides condoni Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Gyroidina condoni (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Eponides duprei Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † (original description)
Guttulina byramensis (Cushman, 1922) † (new combination reference)
Planulina haydoni Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Cibicides haydoni (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Plectofrondicularia packardi Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Mucronina packardi (Cushman & Schenck, 1928) † (original description)
Plectofrondicularia packardi var. spinata Cushman & Schenck, 1928 † accepted as Mucronina flabelliformis (Guppy, 1894) † (original description)