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Quilty, P. G. (1980). New rotalid foraminiferids from the Oligo-Miocene of Tasmania. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 4(4): 299-311.
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Quilty, P. G.
1980
New rotalid foraminiferids from the Oligo-Miocene of Tasmania
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology
4(4): 299-311
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A new genus, Tenisonina, and five new species, Crespinella parri, Tenisonina tasmaniae, Elphidium grimensis, E. helenae and E. musselroeensis, are described from the Oligo-Miocene of northern Tasmania. Crespinella is transferred to the Discorbacea. Tenisonina seems restricted to northwestern Tasmania, where it is abundant in the Cape Grim section. All species are Early Miocene in age but two may extend back to the Late Oligocene.
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Crespinella parri Quilty, 1980 † (original description)
Elphidium grimensis Quilty, 1980 † (original description)
Elphidium helenae Quilty, 1980 † (original description)
Elphidium musselroeensis Quilty, 1980 † (original description)
Tenisonina Quilty, 1980 † (original description)
Tenisonina tasmaniae Quilty, 1980 † (original description)