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Fig. 5 in Lower Cretaceous Calcareous Algae And Foraminifera From Trbušnica (Vardar Zone, Serbia)

Authors: Bucur, Ioan I.; Polavder, Svetlana; Radoičić, Rajka;

Fig. 5 in Lower Cretaceous Calcareous Algae And Foraminifera From Trbušnica (Vardar Zone, Serbia)

Abstract

Fig. 5 Dasycladalean algae from the limestone pebbles of Trbušnica. a-c, f Zittelina hispanica Masse, Arias & Vilas. Transverse-slightly oblique (a, b) and oblique (c) sections; f, enlargement of the lower part of the specimen in b. a, c, thin section RR4524; b, thin section RR4523. d Montiella elitzae (Bakalova) in longitudinal-subaxial section; thin section RR4521. e Andreiella rajkae Bucur in oblique section; thin section RR4516. g, h Neomeris sp. in transverse sections; thin section RR4518. Scale bar = 0.25 mm.

Published as part of Bucur, Ioan I., Polavder, Svetlana & Radoičić, Rajka, 2014, Lower Cretaceous Calcareous Algae And Foraminifera From Trbušnica (Vardar Zone, Serbia), pp. 1-2 in Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1-2) on page 100, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190103

Keywords

Andreiella, Chlorophyta, Dasycladaceae, Ulvophyceae, Montiella, Triploporellaceae, Zittelina, Biodiversity, Dasycladales, Plantae, Neomeris, Taxonomy

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