Whatley, R. C. et al. (1984): New species of ostracod genus Bradleya from the Tertiary and Quaternary of D.S.D.P. sites in the Southwest Pacific

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1987-032452
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Whatley, R. C.
U.C.W., Dep. Geol., Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
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Downing, S. E.
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Kesler, K.
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Harlow, C. J.
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New species of ostracod genus Bradleya from the Tertiary and Quaternary of D.S.D.P. sites in the Southwest Pacific
1984
Revista Espanola de Micropaleontologia
Empresa Nacional, Madrid, Spain
16
1-3
265-298
Twenty-three species of the genus Bradleya Hornibrook were encountered in a study of Tertiary and Quaternary D.S.D.P. cores from the Southwest Pacific. Of these species, 11 are new (Bradleya metamorphica. B. pelasgica, B. pseudodictyon, B. solida, B. caudata, B. labyrinthica. B. lordhowensis, B. multireticulata, B. ossa, B. pygmaea and B. queenslandia); 2 species have been previously described (B. dictyon (Brady) and B. mckenziei Benson); another species is compared to B. nuda Benson and 9 are left in open nomenclature. The genus is divided into two informal groups; those closely related to B. dictyon and those not closely related to this species mor, necessarily to one another. The stratigraphical distribution of both groups is outlined and a postulated phylogeny of the B., dictyon group is erected.
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Invertebrate paleontology; Arthropoda; Cenozoic; Crustacea; Cytheracea; Cytherocopina; Invertebrata; Mandibulata; microfossils; new taxa; occurrence; Ostracoda; Pacific Ocean; paleontology; phylogeny; Podocopida; Quaternary; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; Tertiary; West Pacific;

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