Dzhenchuraeva, A. V.; Getman, O. F. (2007). Stratigraphy and foraminifers from the uppermost Carboniferous (Kasimovian-Gzhelian) of the Jamantoo and Baibichetoo ranges (middle Tien-Shan, Kyrgyzstan). The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 37(1): 46-68.
Stratigraphy and foraminifers from the uppermost Carboniferous (Kasimovian-Gzhelian) of the Jamantoo and Baibichetoo ranges (middle Tien-Shan, Kyrgyzstan)
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research
37(1): 46-68
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A new genus, Pseudodaixinoides, and 38 other new species are described: Quasifusulina akbeitica, Q. kodzhagulica, Q. ptchanica, Triticites proprius, T. kodzhagulicus, T. nitidus, T. fusinus, T. procerulus, T. polinae, T. ornatus*, T. oblisus, T. komansuensis*, T. komansuensis deplanatus, Jigulites altus kodzhagulensis, Schwageriniformis mundulus, S. planus*, S. cuneatus*, S. tianshanicus*, S. arpaensis, S. kalcagarensis*, S. anosovae, S. magnificus, Pseudodaixinoides kalcagaricus, P. honestus*, P. cincinnatus*, P. septiplicatus*, P. cylindricus, P. pseudoartensis*, P. admirandus, P. cucumeriformis, P. quasiplanus, Kahlerella kirgisica*, Dutkevitchia oblonga*, Daixina (Daixina) porrecta, D. (D.) kodzhagulica, Daixina (Bosbytauella) akbeitica* and Pseudofusulinoides akbeiticus. The new genus, Pseudodaixinoides, includes nine new species from the above list. The 13 species that are marked with an asterisk (*) were described by N. A. Anosova (manuscript) in 1952 but are based on only a single specimen. Moreover, she did not study their stratigraphic distribution. Thus, we think it is necessary to consider N. A. Anosova as one of authors of the species, but not as one of the authors of this study.