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Butterliniana cubensis (Palmer, 1934)
Description Mitchell S.F., Robinson E., Özcan E., Jiang M.M. & Robinson N. (2022).- A larger benthic foraminiferal zonation for the Eocene of the Caribbean and central American region.- Carnets Geol., Madrid, vol. 22, no. 11, p. 409-565. , available online at https://doi.org/10.2110/carnets.2022.2211page(s): Fig. 11:
1, axial section (UWIGM.WL3446-33); 2, orientated equatorial section (UWIGM.WL3446-39); 3, equatorial section (UWIGM.WL3444-32): Chapelton Formation (ABZ11), Albert Town. 4 (UWIGM.WL3265A), random axial section, type Swanswick Formation (ABZ16), Swanswick House, Trelawny. 5, off-centre, axial section (UWIGM.WL4368-2); 6, equatorial section (UWIGM.WL4368-1), turbidite bed in chalk (ABZ11), Windsor Castle, Portland, Jamaica. JPG file - 670.23 kB - 1 000 x 1 256 pixels added on 2024-02-14125 viewsWoRMS taxa Butterliniana cubensis (Palmer, 1934) †checked Le Coze, François 2024-02-14
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