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CATALOG - Calcicalathina praeoblongata


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Folders this level: C. alta, C. clipeus, C. erbae, C. praeoblongata

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Current identification/main database link: Calcicalathina erbae Bergen 1998

Compiled data

Citation: Calcicalathina praeoblongata Aguado in Aguado et al. 2000
taxonomic rank: Species
Language: EN
Type age (chronostrat): uppermost Berriasian
Standardised type level: 060_LOWER CRETACEOUS
Type locality: France
Type repository: -
Repository Country: Spain
Farinacci catalog page (& compiler): 15039
Current citation: Calcicalathina erbae Bergen 1998

References:

Aguado, R., Company, M. & Tavera, J. M. (2000). The Berriasian/Valanginian boundary in the Mediterranean region: new data from the Caravaca and Cehegín sections, SE Spain. Cretaceous Research. 21: 1-21. gs


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Calcicalathina praeoblongata: Catalog entry compiled by Richard Howe. Viewed: 6-10-2024

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