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Pseudocyclammina powersi Redmond, 1964
Pseudocyclammina powersi Redmond, 1964
Description Whittaker, J. E.; Jones, R. W.; Banner, F. T. (1998). Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East. The Natural History Museum of London. 1-236.
Pl. 1, figs 1-4 Alveosepta (Redmondellina) powersi (Redmond, 1964b). 1, Holotype, AMNH no. FT-1227: 1a, side view of probable microspheric specimen, x40; 1b, detail of eroded and relatively uneroded surfaces in last quadrant of final whorl, x195. 2, Paratype, AMNH no. FT-1228, side view of megalospheric specimen, x75. 3, Paratype, AMNH no. FT-1228: 3a, side view of microspheric specimen with periphery of early part of last whorl broken away, x40; 3b, Peripheral view, x40. 4, Paratype, AMNH no. FT-1228, side view of microspheric specimen, x40. All from Aramco Stratigraphic Well 4A, core at 3297' depth, Upper Jubaila Formation, early Kimmeridgian, Saudi Arabia.
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added on 2023-07-05108 viewsForaminifera taxa Pseudocyclammina powersi Redmond, 1964 † accepted as Redmondellina powersi (Redmond, 1964) †checked Le Coze, François 2023-07-05
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