In this study, new
genera and species are described.
These three new
genera are Neosistanites
(type species Sistanites iranica), Parahaymanella (type species Parahaymanella
hakyemezae) and Pseudohottingerina (type species Pseudohottingerina burdurensis).
Neosistanites new species and new genus (N. sozerii, N. okuyucui, N. guvenci, N.
dageri, N. catali, N. armagani, N. inali) and Neosistanites iranicus are defined.
Parahaymanella is the new genus and its new species (P. hakyemezae, P. bozkurti
and P. alanae). New species of new genus Pseudohottingerina (Ps. burdurensis and
Ps. yarisliensis). Laffitteina anatoliensis, Laffitteina thraciaensis, Sirtina paleocenica,
Ankaraella minima new species and Laffitteina erki, Laffitteina mengaudi, Ankaraella
trochoidea species are defined and illustrated. Known Akbarina primitiva, Bolkarina
aksarayi, Biloculinites cf. paleocenica, Miscellanea? globularis, Globoflarina?
sphaeroidea species and Heterillina sp., Keramosphaera sp., Textularia sp., Chrysalidina?
sp., Kolchidina? sp., Lockhartia? sp., Popovia? sp. and Thalmannita? sp., genera,
illustrated only. Only photographs of undescribed benthic foraminifera genera (miliolid,
miscellanid, planulinid, rotaliid, mississippinid, aglutine) are given. The definition
of a new family (Neosistanitidae), the classification of the Neosistanites, the
type species and species transfers between the genera, the emendation of the Ankaraella
genus and the corrections of the Ankaraella trochoidea were made. Photographs of
some fossil algae are given in plates. All material (SBZ 2) belongs to the Selandian.
Lake Yarışlı Burdur SBZ 2 foraminifera selandian neosistanites parahaymanella pseudohottingerina
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Konular | Mühendislik |
Bölüm | Makaleler |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 25 Nisan 2019 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2019 |
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