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Kaminski, M.; Kender, S. (2017). Karreriella perforata n. sp. : a new Pliocene agglutinated benthic foraminifer with a perforated wall structure from the southern Bering Sea. In: Kaminski, M.A. & Alegret, L., (eds), 2017. Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera. Grzybowski Foundation Special Publication. 22: 107-112.
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Kaminski, M.; Kender, S.
2017
Karreriella perforata n. sp. : a new Pliocene agglutinated benthic foraminifer with a perforated wall structure from the southern Bering Sea. In: Kaminski, M.A. & Alegret, L., (eds), 2017. Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera.
Grzybowski Foundation Special Publication
22: 107-112
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We describe a new agglutinated benthic foraminiferal species from the Pliocene of Hole U1341B drilled in the southern Bering Sea during IODP Expedition 323. The calcareous-cemented species Karreriella perforata n.sp. is coarsely canalicu-lated, with regularly-spaced straight, unbranched pores that are open to the test surface. This feature of the test wall is rare among agglutinated foraminifera, and is interpreted as a morphological adaptation to enable survival in the strongly hypoxic environment present in the deep Bering Sea.
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