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Rotalia howchini Chapman, Parr & Collins, 1934
Description Fig. 20a-c. Holotype. From the Balcombian (Middle Miocene) deposits of Altona Bay Coal Shaft, Port Phillip area, Victoria, Australia. From: Chapman, F.; Parr, W. J.; Collins, A. C. (1934). Tertiary Foraminifera of Victoria, Australia.-The Balcombian Deposits of Port Phillip. Part III. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology. 38(262): 553-577.
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added on 2025-04-2716 viewsWoRMS taxa Rotalia howchini Chapman, Parr & Collins, 1934 † accepted as Notorotalia howchini (Chapman, Parr & Collins, 1934) †checked Pignatti, Johannes 2025-04-27
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