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Triticites cullomensis Dunbar & Condra, 1927
Description Dunbar, C. O.; Condra, G. E. (1927). The fusulinidae of the Pennsylvanian system in Nebraska. Bulletin of the Nebraska Geological Survey, ser. 2(2): 1-135.page(s): p. 93, pl. 5, figs. 5-10.
5. Juvenile specimens showing complete and very slightly fluted antetheca. Cullom limestone, Missouri River bluffs between Forbes and Nodaway, Mo. Cotype. x 10.
6. Axial section of a typical specimen. Cullom limestone, near Big Springs, Kans. Cotype. x 10.
7. Half grown specimen with injured antetheca. Same locality as the last. Cotype. x 10.
8, 10. Axial and sagittal sections of a specimen with exceptionally plane septa. Meadow limestone , one-half mile southeast of Wabash, Nebr. Cotype. x 10.
9. A very large specimen more inflated at the middle than is usual and showing strong superficial resemblance o T. beedei. Cullom limestone, near Big Springs, Kans. x 10. PNG file - 828.43 kB - 854 x 799 pixels added on 2025-02-17309 viewsWoRMS taxa Triticites cullomensis Dunbar & Condra, 1927 †checked Le Coze, François 2025-02-17
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