Foraminifera source details
Szydlo, A. 2011. Agglutinated foraminifers from event deposits - an example from the Northern Outer Carpathians. In: Kaminski, M.A.; Filipescu, S. (Editors), Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera., pp 317-330. Grzybowski Foundation Special Publication 16.
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Szydlo, A.
2011
Agglutinated foraminifers from event deposits - an example from the Northern Outer Carpathians
Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera
16: 317-330
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Clavulinoides kruhelensis (Wójcik, 1903) † (new combination reference)
Haplophragmoides neocomianus (Chapman, 1894) † (new combination reference)
Praedorothia hauteriviana (Moullade, 1961) † (new combination reference)
Pseudobolivina variabilis (Vašíček, 1947) † accepted as Eobigenerina variabilis (Vašíček, 1947) † (new combination reference)
Reophax velascoensis (Cushman, 1926) † accepted as Hormosina velascoensis (Cushman, 1926) † (new combination reference)
Spiroplectinella nuttalli (Lalicker, 1935) † (new combination reference)
Triplasia althoffi (Bartenstein, 1937) † (new combination reference)
Triplasia althoffi subsp. jurassica (Myatlyuk, 1939) † accepted as Triplasia jurassica (Myatlyuk, 1939) † (new combination reference)
Haplophragmoides neocomianus (Chapman, 1894) † (new combination reference)
Praedorothia hauteriviana (Moullade, 1961) † (new combination reference)
Pseudobolivina variabilis (Vašíček, 1947) † accepted as Eobigenerina variabilis (Vašíček, 1947) † (new combination reference)
Reophax velascoensis (Cushman, 1926) † accepted as Hormosina velascoensis (Cushman, 1926) † (new combination reference)
Spiroplectinella nuttalli (Lalicker, 1935) † (new combination reference)
Triplasia althoffi (Bartenstein, 1937) † (new combination reference)
Triplasia althoffi subsp. jurassica (Myatlyuk, 1939) † accepted as Triplasia jurassica (Myatlyuk, 1939) † (new combination reference)