Barron, John A. (2005): Scanning electron microscope studies of some early Miocene diatoms from the equatorial Pacific Ocean with descriptions of two new species, Actinocyclus jouseae Barron and Actinocyclus nigriniae Barron

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 199
ODP 199 1219
Identifier:
2006-043247
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Creator:
Barron, John A.
U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, United States
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Identification:
Scanning electron microscope studies of some early Miocene diatoms from the equatorial Pacific Ocean with descriptions of two new species, Actinocyclus jouseae Barron and Actinocyclus nigriniae Barron
2005
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (1907)
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA, United States
56
27-37
639-655
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and light microscope (LM) studies are used to propose and describe two new species, Actinocyclus jouseae Barron, sp. nov. and Actinocyclus nigriniae Barron, sp. nov. from lower Miocene sediments from equatorial Pacific ODP Site 1219. Parallel SEM and LM studies reveal that Thalassiosira bukryi Barron should be transferred to Azpeitia and suggest that Actinocyclus barronii Radionova is likely to be a variety of A. radionovae Barron
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:7.4800
West:-142.0100East: -142.0100
South:7.4800

Paleobotany; algae; Antinocyclus; Azpeitia bukryi; Cenozoic; diatoms; Equatorial Pacific; floral studies; Leg 199; lower Miocene; microfossils; Miocene; morphology; Neogene; new names; new taxa; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1219; Pacific Ocean; Plantae; SEM data; taxonomy; Tertiary; Thalassiosira bukryi;

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