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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 256, Figs. 7-9: Ural Mountains; 7, tangential axial section, x 80; 8, sagittal section, x 80; 9, axial section, x 80 (from Malakhova, 1975). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Yadrenkin, A. V. (2008). Dagysina—A new nodosariid genus (foraminifera) from the Upper Triassic of Kotel'ny Island, New Siberian Islands. Paleontological Journal. 42(3): 221-226., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1134/s0031030108030015) page(s): p. 224, pl. 1, figs. 1-7 (holotype fig. 1).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 79, Figs. 4-8: U. Jurassic (Oxfordian), Uzbekistan. 4, Axial section showing sharp change in plane of coiling from early to later whorls, x 94; 5-7, opposite sides and face view of holotype showing small areal aperture, x 94; 8, horizontal section, x 90 (from Kurbatov, 1971). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Holotype in axial section
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Paratype in equatorial section
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 80, Figs. 8-10: Jurassic (L. Callovian), Uzbekistan. 8, 9, Side and edge views of holotype; 10, horizontal section; all x 100 (from Kurbatov, 1972). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 116, Figs. 1-7: M. Jurassic (Dogger), Sardinia, Italy. 1, Lateral view of megalospheric paratype, x 50; 2, equatorial section of megalospheric test, x 50; 3, transverse section of megalospheric test, x 70; 4, lateral view of megalospheric holotype, x 27; 5, 7, axial and subaxial sections, x 50; 6, axial section of microspheric test, x 20 (from Bassoulet et al., 1974).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 105, Figs. 5-7: L. Cretaceous (U. Barremian), Spain. 5, Subequatorial section of megalospheric holotype showing agglutinated wall with pellets, x 55; 6, exterior of flattened specimen showing a tendency to branch, x 50; 7, compressed form with enrolled early stage and later stage of two uncoiled chambers, x 50 (from Brun and Canérot, 1979).
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Chuvashov, B. I. (1965). ???????????? ? ????????? ?? ??????????????? ????????? ????????? ?????? ???????? ? ?????? ????? - Foraminifera and algae from the Upper Devonian sediments of the western slope of the Middle and Southern Urals. In: ???????????? ?????? ? ????? ????? (??????? ?? ???????? ???????????? .N° 8)- Devonian and Permian Urals Foraminifera (Collection on stratigraphy No. 8). ???? ????? ????????? ???????? - Ural Filiale of the Russian Academy of Sciences Proceedings of the Institute of Geology. 74: 3-154., available online at (https://books.google.pt/books?id=y8BuL_LUMsYC) page(s): p. 38, pl. 5, figs. 4-16 (holotype fig. 15).
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Chuvashov, B. I. (1965). ???????????? ? ????????? ?? ??????????????? ????????? ????????? ?????? ???????? ? ?????? ????? - Foraminifera and algae from the Upper Devonian sediments of the western slope of the Middle and Southern Urals. In: ???????????? ?????? ? ????? ????? (??????? ?? ???????? ???????????? .N° 8)- Devonian and Permian Urals Foraminifera (Collection on stratigraphy No. 8). ???? ????? ????????? ???????? - Ural Filiale of the Russian Academy of Sciences Proceedings of the Institute of Geology. 74: 3-154., available online at (https://books.google.pt/books?id=y8BuL_LUMsYC) page(s): p. 33 pl. 4 figs. 11 holotype-14
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5a-c, Holotype, IPC no. M/3851 (BMNH no. P 35869), side, apertural and oblique-apertural views, x85. From Wadi Amij, Government Water Well at 570-573' depth, Muhaiwir Formation, Bajocian, western Iraq. From: John Whittaker, Bob Wynn Jones and Fred Banner, 1998. Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East.
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1, Paratype, IPC no. M/3857 (BMNH no. P 35868), transverse section, x170. 2, Paratype, IPC no. M/3848 (BMNH no. P 35870), transverse section, x150. 3, Topotype, BMNH no. P 52579, longitudinal section, sectioned for and figured by Hottinger (1967, pl. 8, fig. 20), x165. All from Wadi Amij, Government Water Well (depth 570- 573'), Muhaiwir Formation, Bajocian, western Iraq. From: John Whittaker, Bob Wynn Jones and Fred Banner, 1998. Key Mesozoic Benthic Foraminifera of the Middle East.
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 101, Figs. 3-7: U. Jurassic (Kimmeridgian), Portugal. 3, 4, Equatorial sections of megalospheric tests, x 27; 5-7, opposite sides and top view of exterior, x 27 (from Maync, 1959).
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Nestell, G. P.; Sudar, M. N.; Jovanovic, D.; Kolar-Jurkovšek, T. (2009). Latest Permian Foraminifers from the Vlašic Mountain Area, Northwestern Serbia. Micropaleontology. 55(5): 495-513., available online at (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262687149) page(s): p. 499 pl. 1 figs. 12(Holotype)-14, pl. 3 figs. 4-9
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Nestell, G. P.; Sudar, M. N.; Jovanovic, D.; Kolar-Jurkovšek, T. (2009). Latest Permian Foraminifers from the Vlašic Mountain Area, Northwestern Serbia. Micropaleontology. 55(5): 495-513., available online at (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262687149) page(s): p. 499 pl. 1 figs. 12(Holotype)-14, pl. 3 figs. 4-9
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Nestell, G. P.; Sudar, M. N.; Jovanovic, D.; Kolar-Jurkovšek, T. (2009). Latest Permian Foraminifers from the Vlašic Mountain Area, Northwestern Serbia. Micropaleontology. 55(5): 495-513., available online at (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262687149) page(s): p. 499 pl. 1 figs. 15-17(Holotype), pl. 3 fig. 10
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Nestell, G. P.; Sudar, M. N.; Jovanovic, D.; Kolar-Jurkovšek, T. (2009). Latest Permian Foraminifers from the Vlašic Mountain Area, Northwestern Serbia. Micropaleontology. 55(5): 495-513., available online at (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262687149) page(s): p. 499 pl. 1 figs. 15-17(Holotype), pl. 3 fig. 10
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 108, Figs. 1-6: L. Cretaceous (Bedoulian), France. 1, 2, Side and edge views in SEM; 3, longitudinal section showing biserial later stage; 4, transverse equatorial section of holotype showing early coil and later biserial stage; 5, 6, edge and side views of elongate individual; all x 50 (from Arnaud-Vanneau, 1980).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 122, Figs. 26-28: U. Cretaceous (L. Campanian), England. 26, Side view of holotype, x 50; 27, top view showing basal aperture, x 85; 28, half-section showing solid and noncanaliculate walls and septa, x 275 (from Banner and Pereira, 1981).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 124, Figs. 6-9: U. Cretaceous (Senonian). 6, 7, Les Martigues, France, top and side views showing terminal cribrate aperture, early triserial and later uniserial chamber arrangement, x 53 (from Loeblich and Tappan, 1964); 8, 9, L. Santonian, Lerida Prov., Spain, specimen in glycerine viewed in reflected light showing chamber arrangement, fig. 8 also showing the surface appearance of the vertical beams between septa, x 35.
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 125, Figs. 1-9: U. Cretaceous (L. Santonian), Lerida Prov., Spain. 1, Longitudinal axial section, intersecting beams only at the margins of the section and showing single median aperture in early chambers and cribrate trematophore in later ones, x 100; 2, specimen in glycerine viewed in reflected light, x 35; 3, apertural view showing many openings in the trematophore, SEM, x 70; 4, 5, longitudinal sections of the concave sided test, center of fig. 5 nearly tangential and intersecting many short vertical beams, but margins of the section intersect the undivided part, deeper cut section of fig. 4 intersects fewer beams, both x 25; 6, side view, SEM, x 50; 7, transverse section, showing short thick radial beams projecting inward from the flat sides of the test, x 100; 8, longitudinal section cutting the open central lumen of the chambers, x 25; 9, transverse section intersecting the arching trematophore near the center and opening into the chamber Iumen at the test angles, radial beams intersected at upper right of figure, x 100 (1, 3-7, 9, from Loeblich and Tappan, 1986).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 126, Figs. 1-4: U. Miocene-L. Pliocene, Cameroon. 1, Equatorial section showing enrolled test and chambers with radial bearns, x 87; 2, 3, apertural and side views of exterior, x 89; 4, side view of specimen tending to uncoil, x 74 (from Seiglie and Baker, 1984).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 129, Figs. 15-19: L. Cretaceous, Romania. 15, 16, Hauterivian, opposite sides of holotype, x 84; 17-19, Barremian, opposite sides and edge view of low conical test showing broad low crescentic chambers, magnification not given (from Neagu, 1975).
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 130, Figs. 9-14: U. Cretaceous (L. Turonian), Tajikistan. 9-11, Opposite sides and edge view of holotype, x 120; 12-14, opposite sides and edge of paratype showing produced circular aperture, x 120 (from V. I. Korchagin, 1964). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu