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2019
In this study microsferic and macrosferic individuals of Amphicoryna scalaris (Batsch) collected from 40 stations located between the Gulf of Saros and Marmaris Bay in the Eastern Aegean Sea. Some differences in the test development were observed. The purpose of this study is to prove that the presence of the microspheric individuals of the Amphicoryna
Meriç E., Avşar N., Bergin F.
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In this study microsferic and macrosferic individuals of Amphicoryna scalaris (Batsch) collected from 40 stations located between the Gulf of Saros and Marmaris Bay in the Eastern Aegean Sea. Some differences in the test development were observed. The purpose of this study is to prove that the presence of the microspheric individuals of the Amphicoryna
Meriç E., Avşar N., Bergin F.
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The foraminifer genera Monotaxinoides and Eolasiodiscus
International Geology Review, 1965The genera Monotaxinoides Brazhnikova and Yartseva and Eolasiodiscus Reytlinger were both established at the same time for small Late Carboniferous Foraminifera probably derived from the genus Howc...
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Threshold characters in a Cretaceous foraminifer
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1982Abstract A threshold character is one for which the phenotypic values are discontinuous but the mode of inheritance is like that of a continuously varying character. The appearance of such characters may be connected with an environmental stimulus. The Cretaceous bolivinidAfrobolivina afra produced three ornamental variants which appear to represent ...
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New Visean foraminifers of North Fergana
International Geology Review, 1966In a joint study of the Visean Lower Carboniferous rocks of North Fergana with B. V. Poyarkov, the writer collected large numbers of Foraminifera. The following new species are described: Ammodiscus? irregularis, Glomospirella sairamica, Plectogyra koksarekenis, Pseudoendothyra rhomboidea, Eoparastaffella aktashensis, Archaediscus elongatus ...
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Foraminifer of the Gulf of Cambay
1969(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Benthic foraminifers: proxies or problems?
Earth-Science Reviews, 1999G.J Van der Zwaan +5 more
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