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Re: paleonet Diatom/foram nomenclature



Just check the Ellis & Messina catalogue online.  Saves on email time.

John

At 04:12 AM 1/15/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Martin,
>
>The original foram reference you are looking for is
>
>Rosalina parkinsoniana D'Orbigny. 1839, p. 99., pl. 4, figs. 25-27.
>
>Loeblich & Tappen illustrate a nice specimen as Ammonia parkinsoniana
>from the Timor Sea on p.165, pl. 368.
>
>refs
>
>Orbigny, A. d'. 1839. Foraminieres. In Ramon de la Sagre. Histoire
>physique, politique et naturellee de i'ile de Cuba, Paris, Arthus
>Bertrand, 1-224.
>
>
>Leoblich AR & Tappen H. 1994. Foraminifera of the Sahul Shelf and Timor
>Sea. Cushman Foundation for foraminiferal research, Special Publication
>no. 31, 1-661
>
>In message <E18YW8j-00065V-00@green.csi.cam.ac.uk>, mh300
><mh300@hermes.cam.ac.uk> writes
> >Dear colleagues,
> >
> >I wonder if anyone can help with the full literature citation for the 
> following
> >modern diatom:
> >
> >Aulacoseira granulata (Ehrenberg) Simonsen, 1979
> >
> >I belive the transfer to Aulacoseira was in: "Simonsen, R. 1979.  The 
> diatom
> >system: Ideas on phylogeny.  Bacillaria, 2: 9­71."  Ehrenberg's paper 
> would be
> >cited here, but unfortunately we do not have the journal Bacillaria.
> >
> >I am also trying to track down the author/literature citation for the 
> following
> >modern foram subspecies:
> >
> >Ammonia beccarii parkinsoniana
> >
> >(recorded from Holocene deposits from Argentina.)
> >
> >Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Martin.
> >
> >
>
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>
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