Foraminifera source details
Conkin, J. E.; Conkin, B. M. (1964). Mississippian Foraminifera of the United States Part 1: The Northview Formation of Missouri. Micropaleontology. 10(1): 19-47.
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Conkin, J. E.; Conkin, B. M.
1964
Mississippian Foraminifera of the United States Part 1: The Northview Formation of Missouri
Micropaleontology
10(1): 19-47
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The Mississippian Northview Formation of southwestern Missouri contains abundant arenaceous foraminifera, consisting of fifteen identifiable species (six new) and three unidentifiable species, belonging to ten genera. The contained foraminifera and the absence of the definitive Osagian species Hyperammina kentuckyensis (present in the overlying Pierson Formation) indicate a late Kinderhookian age for the Northview Formation. It is suggested that the Northview and Hannibal are largely contemporaneous shale-siltstone facies of the Compton-Sedalia-Chouteau limestones.
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Ammobaculites beveridgei Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Ammovertella pikei Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Reophax northviewensis Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Tolypammina frizzelli Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Tolypammina gersterensis Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Trochammina mehli Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Ammovertella pikei Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Reophax northviewensis Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Tolypammina frizzelli Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Tolypammina gersterensis Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)
Trochammina mehli Conkin & Conkin, 1964 † (original description)