CATALOG - Coccolithus joensuui
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Original descriptions of taxa. For coccolithophores, and many calcispheres, these are pages from the Catalog of Calcareous Nannofossils. In other cases (e.g. non-calcifying haptophytes) the data is directly compiled on this site. The "Catalogue of Calcareous Nannofossils" was compiled by Prof A. Farinacci 1969-1989 and updated by Richard Howe 2000-2016 - see also this page.
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Coccolithus joensuui [03106].pdf
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Current identification/main database link: Reticulofenestra sp.
Compiled data
Citation: Coccolithus joensuui Roth & Hay in Hay et al. 1967Rank: SpeciesType locality: Atlantic Ocean, JOIDES CORE 5Type age (chronostrat): OligoceneStandardised type level: 110_OLIGOCENEType sample (& lithostrat): Sample: Joides Core 5, 554' 10"; From: Blake Plateau; N. AtlanticType repository: Miami Univ, Rosenthiel School Mar & Atm SciRepository Country: USAFarinacci catalog page (& compiler): 3106Language: EN
References:
Hay, W. W., Mohler, H. P., Roth, P. H., Schmidt, R. R. & Boudreaux, J. E. (1967). Calcareous nannoplankton zonation of the Cenozoic of the Gulf Coast and Caribbean-Antillean area, and transoceanic correlation. Transactions of the Gulf-Coast Association of Geological Societies. 17: 428-480. gs V O
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Coccolithus joensuui: Catalog entry compiled by Anna Farinacci. Viewed: 19-1-2021
Link to WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species)
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