Tabulate Neptune Occurrences from a Site

NB To get the correct list of sites you may need to set fossil group and run search, then choose site.
Charts can be very large,and a large screen is useful, you can, however, reduce both depth and width of chart by selecting a limited set of samples.
Copying to excel: if you want to have a table in excel then simply copy and paste. This will work with most browsers, and most spreadsheet programs.

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nReference source date set rows
0Moran, Michael J (1992): Biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene calcareous nannofossils from Leg 123, northeastern Indain Ocean. In: Gradstein, FM; Ludden, JN; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 123, 381-4023082015-06-0449344
1Mutterlose, Jorg (1992): Lower Cretaceous nannofossil biostratigraphy off northwestern Australia (Leg 123). In: Gradstein, FM; Ludden, JN; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 123, 343-3673112015-06-0449579
2Moran, Michael J (1992): Biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene calcareous nannofossils from Leg 123, northeastern Indain Ocean. In: Gradstein, FM; Ludden, JN; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 123, 381-4043072015-06-2254550
If more than one reference is listed then the set column can be used to identify which data rows come from which reference.





Age(Ma)mbsf
0 Bidiscus rotatorius
1 Vekshinella cf. quadriarculla
2 Vekshinella cf. stradneri
3 Vekshinella quadriarculla
4 Tranolithus exiguus
5 Vekshinella stradneri subsp. 1
6 Vekshinella stradneri subsp. 2
7 Vekshinella stradnerii
8 Zeugrhabdotus erectus
9 Zeugrhabdotus erectus subsp. 1
10 Zeugrhabdotus erectus subsp. 2
11 Zeugrhabdotus cf. elegans
12 Zeugrhabdotus sp.
13 Calolithus martelae
14 Ellipsagelosphaera britannica
15 Ellipsagelosphaera fossacincta
16 Watznaueria britannica
17 Cyclagelosphaera margerelii
18 Biscutum castrorum
19 Biscutum constans
20 Watznaueria barnesae
21 Watznaueria ovata
22 Bidiscus rotatorius
23 Cretarhabdus conicus
24 Watznaueria biporta
25 Parhabdolithus embergeri
26 Zeugrhabdotus embergeri
27 Microstaurus chiastius
28 Grantarhabdus meddii
29 Manivitella gronosa
30 Manivitella pemmatoidea
31 Rotelapillus crenulatus
32 Rotelapillus laffittei
33 Stephanolithion laffittei
34 Rhagodiscus asper
35 Rhagodiscus swinnertonnii
36 Axopodorhabdus dietzmannii
37 Bukrylithus ambiguus
38 Chiastozygus tenuis
39 Cretarhabdus crenulatus
40 Cretarhabdus surirellus
41 Crucibiscutum salebrosum
42 Cruciellipsis cuvillieri
43 Ethmorhabdus hauterivianus
44 Hemipodorhabdus gorkae
45 Lithraphidites carniolensis
46 Tetrapodorhabdus coptensis
47 Haqius circumradiatus
48 Reinhardtites fenestratus
49 Rucinolithus wisei
50 Calcicalathina oblongata
51 Glaukolithus diplogrammus
52 Parhabdolithus infinitus
53 Tegumentum stradneri
54 Tranolithus gabalus
55 Vagalapilla matalosa
56 Chiastozygus striatus
57 Chiastozygus litterarius
58 Flabellites biforaminis
59 Rucinolithus irregularis
60 Broinsonia signata
61 Chiastozygus platyrhethus
62 Corollithion achylosum
63 Gephyrorhabdus coronadventis
64 Grantarhabdus coronadventis
65 Radiolithus planus
66 Rhagodiscus angustus
67 Scampanella cf. cornuta
68 Seribiscutum gaultensis
69 Eprolithus floralis
70 Cretarhabdus loriei
71 Crucicribrum striatum
72 Eprolithus bettenstaedtii
73 Helicolithus trabeculatus
74 Braarudosphaera hockwoldensis
75 Cylindralithus crassus
76 Cylindralithus serratus
77 Glaukolithus compactus
78 Scampanella cornuta
79 Seribiscutum primitivum
80 Prediscosphaera columnata (>5 microns)
81 Crucicribrum striatum constansii
82 Tranolithus phacelosus
83 Cribrosphaerella ehrenbergii
84 Axopodorhabdus albianus
85 Eiffellithus turriseiffelii
86 Zeugrhabdotus theta
87 Tetrapodorhabdus decorus
88 Gartnerago nanum
89 Biscutum coronum
90 Placozygus fibuliformis
91 Chiastozygus amphipons
92 Zeugrhabdotus pseudanthophorus
93 Watznaueria supracretacea
94 Corollithion sp.
95 Cretarhabdus sp.
96 Cretarhabdus sp. (3 elements)
97 Crucibiscutum sp.
98 Eiffellithus eximius (transitional)
99 Eprolithus sp.
100 Scampanella cf. cornuta
101 Vekshinella cf. quadriarculla
102 Vekshinella cf. stradneri
103 Watznaueria supracretacea
104 Zeugrhabdotus cf. elegans
105 Zeugrhabdotus sp.
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Colour coding: this is based on comparing the standard range of the taxon (from the mikrotax database) with the age of the sample (from the Neptune database).
Pink shading - the sample age is too young for the taxon; any occurrences are shown in red - and may be due to reworking.
Green shading - the sample age is correct for the taxon to occur
Grey shading - the sample is too old for the taxon; any occurrences are shown in magenta - these may be due to misidentifications, changing species concepts, downhole contamination or White/no shading - non-standard taxon and so there is no predicted age-range.