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Omara, S. (1956). New Foraminifera from the Cenomanian of Sinai, Egypt. Journal of Paleontology. 30(4): 883-890.
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Omara, S.
1956
New Foraminifera from the Cenomanian of Sinai, Egypt
Journal of Paleontology
30(4): 883-890
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The genus Thomasinella Schlumberger, 1893, is emended and two new species described, T. aegyptia and T. fragmentaria. Ontogenetic variations in this genus suggest that Reophax Montfort, 1808, is an ancestral type and that Thomasinella may be placed in the family Reophacidae. Cribrostomoides sinaica, n. sp., C. paralens, n. sp., and Nezzazata simplex, n. gen., n. sp., are also introduced. The stratigraphic significance of the foraminifers is discussed.
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Cribrostomoides paralens Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Cribrostomoides sinaica Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Nezzazata Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Nezzazata simplex Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Thomasinella aegyptia Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Thomasinella fragmentaria Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Cribrostomoides sinaica Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Nezzazata Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Nezzazata simplex Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Thomasinella aegyptia Omara, 1956 † (original description)
Thomasinella fragmentaria Omara, 1956 † (original description)