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Butterliniana cubensis (Palmer, 1934)
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.2022.2211
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1, section cut parallel to the equatorial plane on the spiral (ventral side) of the test (UWIGM.WL3446-37) showing diverging septa but no stellar chamberlets, Chapelton Formation (ABZ11), Albert Town, Trelawny, Jamaica. 2, axial section (UWIGM.WL2046A-8), Chapelton Formation (ABZ9), Lilyfield, St Ann, Jamaica. 3, axial section (UWIGM.WL3876-10), Swanswick (s.l.) Formation (ABZ15), N-S Highway 2000, St Ann, Jamaica. 4, axial section (UWIGM.WL4052-2), Guys Hill Formation (ABZ4), Rio Sambre Gorge, St Mary, Jamaica. 5-6, SEM photomicrographs, close to type locality of Nummulites parvula Cushman, St Bartholomew (ABZ8); 5, view of chambers on ventral side of test, 6, view of ventral aspect of test (in opposite view to other specimens because of the light direction in the SEM) showing indications of diverging septa between chambers.
Author Le Coze, François JPG file - 195.45 kB - 1 000 x 1 214 pixels added on 2024-02-14120 viewsWoRMS taxa Butterliniana cubensis (Palmer, 1934) †checked Le Coze, François 2024-02-14 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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