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Anomalina globulosa Chapman & Parr, 1937
Description Fig. 27: holotype. From bottom sediment at 1234 m depth; Tasman Sea. Deposited in the Australian Museum, Sydney. From: Chapman, F.; Parr, W. J. (1937). Foraminifera. Australasian Antarctic expedition 1911-14, Scientific reports (C), 1(2): 1-190. David Harold Paisley, Government Printer, Sydney.
Author Pignatti, Johannes
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added on 2024-12-02134 viewsDeep-Sea taxa Anomalina globulosa Chapman & Parr, 1937 accepted as Cibicidoides globulosus (Chapman & Parr, 1937) accepted as Anomalinoides globulosus (Chapman & Parr, 1937)checked Pignatti, Johannes 2024-12-02
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