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CATALOG - Quadrum bengalensis


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Original descriptions of taxa. For coccolithophores, and many calcispheres, these are pages from the Farinacci & Howe 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 originally compiled by Prof A. Farinacci 1969-1989, since 2000 it has been updated and extended by Richard Howe - see The Farinacci and Howe Catalog - an Introduction.
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Current identification/main database link: Quadrum bengalensis Burnett, 1997

Compiled data

Citation: Quadrum bengalensis Burnett 1997
Rank: Species
Language: EN
Type age (chronostrat): uppermost Maastrichtian
Standardised type level: 080_UPPER CRETACEOUS
Type locality: Indian Ocean, DSDP217-17-1, 86-88cm
Type repository: London, UCL
Repository Country: UK
Farinacci catalog page (& compiler): 15187
Current citation: Quadrum bengalensis Burnett, 1997

References:

Burnett, J. A. (1997c). New species and new combinations of Cretaceous nannofossils and a note on the origin of Petrarhabdus (Deflandre) Wise & Wind. Journal of Nannoplankton Research. 19(2): 133-146. gs


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Quadrum bengalensis: Catalog entry compiled by Richard Howe. Viewed: 24-9-2023

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