Georgescu, Marius D. et al. (2011): New data on the taxonomy, evolution and biostratigraphical significance of the Turonian-Coniacian (Late Cretaceous) planktic foraminifer Huberella Georgescu 2007
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DSDP 10 DSDP 15 DSDP 62 DSDP 15 150 DSDP 62 463 DSDP 10 95
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2011-102683
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georefid
Creator:
Name:
Georgescu, Marius D.
Affiliation:
University of Calgary, Department of Geosciences, Calgary, AB, Canada
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author
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Quinney, Ann E.
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author
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Anderson, Kaylee D.
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Title:
New data on the taxonomy, evolution and biostratigraphical significance of the Turonian-Coniacian (Late Cretaceous) planktic foraminifer Huberella Georgescu 2007
Year:
2011
Source:
Micropaleontology
Publisher:
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States
Volume:
57
Issue:
3
Pages:
247-254
Abstract:
The taxonomic reevaluation of the Turonian-Coniacian planktic foraminifer Huberella Georgescu 2007 shows that it consists of three species: H. praehuberi Georgescu 2007, H. huberi Georgescu 2007 and H. yucatanensis--new species. Huberella accommodates a branched lineage, which evolved from the biserial species Planoheterohelix postmoremani Georgescu and Huber 2009. This lineage led to the first development of the backward chamber extensions in the Cretaceous heterohelicids. Huberella huberi is a latest Turonian species which became extinct at the Turonian/Coniacian boundary and can be used in refining the Cretaceous planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphical framework.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:24.0900 West:-86.2351 East:
174.4004 South:14.3041
Keywords: Invertebrate paleontology; Stratigraphy; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; Caribbean Sea; Coniacian; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 150; DSDP Site 463; DSDP Site 95; Foraminifera; Gulf of Mexico; Huberella yucatanensis; Invertebrata; IPOD; Leg 10; Leg 15; Leg 62; lower Coniacian; Mesozoic; microfossils; Mid-Pacific Mountains; morphology; new taxa; North Atlantic; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Pacific Ocean; Protista; SEM data; Senonian; stratigraphic boundary; taxonomy; Turonian; Upper Cretaceous; upper Turonian; Venezuelan Basin; West Pacific;
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