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Fig. 2 in Taxonomic And Biostratigraphic Remarks On Torinosuella Maync, 1959 And Balkhania Mamontova, 1966, Larger Benthic Foraminifera From The Lower Cretaceous Of Iran (Sangestan, Tirgan Formations)

Authors: Schlagintweit, Felix;

Fig. 2 in Taxonomic And Biostratigraphic Remarks On Torinosuella Maync, 1959 And Balkhania Mamontova, 1966, Larger Benthic Foraminifera From The Lower Cretaceous Of Iran (Sangestan, Tirgan Formations)

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Fig. 2. Torinosuella peneropliformis (Yabe & Hanzawa). a-b. Late Berriasian of Serbia (locality: see Bucur et al., 2020, e.g., fig. 6J). c, e. From Cherchi & Schroeder (2005, pl. 1, figs, 1, 4), Upper Hauterivian-lower Barremian of NE Spain. d. From Bucur et al. (2003, pl. 41, fig. 4), 'late Neocomian Carbonate Member', Sangestan Formation, Central Iran. f. From Granier et al. (2023, pl. 3, fig. T), Upper Barremian Tirgan Formation of NE Iran. g. From Gheiasvand & Bartolini (2023, fig. 4B), Hauterivian? lower Barremian? of northeastern Iran. h-m. From Maync (1959, pl. 1, figs. 6a-b, 7-10, Copyright by Swiss Geological Society), Torinosu Limestone of Japan.

Published as part of Schlagintweit, Felix, 2024, Taxonomic And Biostratigraphic Remarks On Torinosuella Maync, 1959 And Balkhania Mamontova, 1966, Larger Benthic Foraminifera From The Lower Cretaceous Of Iran (Sangestan, Tirgan Formations), pp. 43-49 in Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 20 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.35463/j.apr.2024.01.04, http://zenodo.org/record/12582803

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Chromista, Cyclamminidae, Torinosuella, Globothalamea, Loftusiida, Biodiversity, Foraminifera, Taxonomy

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