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Skinner, J. W.; Wilde, G. L. (1955). New fusulinids from the Permian of West Texas. Journal of Paleontology. 29: 927-940.
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Skinner, J. W.; Wilde, G. L.
1955
New fusulinids from the Permian of West Texas
Journal of Paleontology
29: 927-940
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Four new fusulinid species, one of which is the type of a new genus, are described from the Permian of West Texas. Yabeina texana, n. sp., Reichelina lamarensis, n. sp., and Paradoxiella pratti, n. gen., n. sp., were collected from the Lamar limestone member of the Bell Canyon formation; Codonofusiella extensa, n. sp., was found in the McCombs limestone member of the Bell Canyon formation. All were obtained from outcrops in or near McKittrick Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, Culberson County, Texas. Yabeina texana, n. sp., is the first neoschwagerinid to be reported from West Texas, and the genus Reichelina has not been reported previously in the western hemisphere.
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