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.

Site:
Fossil Group:
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Age min: Age max:
Depth min: Depth max:
Core min: Core max:
Species min: Species max:
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nReference source date set rows
0Bown, Paul R (2005): Early to mid-Cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton from the northwest Pacific Ocean, ODP Leg 198, Shatsky Rise. In: Bralower, TJ; Premoli Silva, I; Malone, MJ (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 198, 1-82.1102015-02-2525935
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 Discorhabdus ignotus
1 Staurolithites spp. (small, bicyclic)
2 Biscutum constans (large)
3 Watznaueria britannica
4 Watznaueria fossacincta
5 Biscutum constans
6 Watznaueria barnesae
7 Discorhabdus ignotus
8 Zeugrhabdotus noeliae
9 Cretarhabdus conicus
10 Crepidolithus parvulus
11 Pickelhaube furtiva
12 Zeugrhabdotus embergeri
13 Helenea chiastia
14 Manivitella pemmatoidea
15 Rotelapillus laffittei
16 Rotelapillus laffittei (petaloid)
17 Rhagodiscus asper
18 Axopodorhabdus dietzmannii
19 Bukrylithus ambiguus
20 Haqius peltatus
21 Hemipodorhabdus gorkae
22 Lithraphidites carniolensis
23 Retecapsa crenulata
24 Retecapsa surirella
25 Tetrapodorhabdus coptensis
26 Watznaueria cynthae
27 Haqius circumradiatus
28 Tubodiscus jurapelagicus
29 Broinsonia matalosa
30 Staurolithites mutterlosei
31 Tegumentum stradneri
32 Tranolithus gabalus
33 Tubodiscus burnettiae
34 Zeugrhabdotus diplogrammus
35 Zeugrhabdotus xenotus
36 Loxolithus armilla
37 Assipetra terebrodentarius terebrodentarius
38 Assipetra terebrodentarius youngii
39 Rhagodiscus sageri
40 Rhagodiscus robustus
41 Zeugrhabdotus howei
42 Chiastozygus litterarius
43 Flabellites oblongus
44 Hayesites irregularis
45 Rhagodiscus amplus
46 Chiastozygus platyrhethus
47 Grantarhabdus bukryi
48 Grantarhabdus coronadventis
49 Lapideacassis glans
50 Lapideacassis mariae
51 Prediscosphaera spinosa
52 Radiolithus planus
53 Rhagodiscus angustus
54 Staurolithites glaber
55 Stoverius achylosus
56 Eprolithus floralis
57 Helicolithus leckiae
58 Cretarhabdus striatus
59 Crucibiscutum bosunensis
60 Helicolithus trabeculatus
61 Rhagodiscus achylostaurion
62 Staurolithites siesseri
63 Lithraphidites alatus
64 Radiolithus hollandicus
65 Staurolithites gausorhethium
66 Zeugrhabdotus clarus
67 Zeugrhabdotus pettrizoae
68 Cylindralithus nudus
69 Cylindralithus nudus (subcircular)
70 Prediscosphaera columnata (>5 microns)
71 Prediscosphaera columnata (circular)
72 Prediscosphaera columnata (subcircular)
73 Tranolithus orionatus
74 Cribrosphaerella ehrenbergii
75 Axopodorhabdus albianus
76 Eiffellithus hancockii
77 Eiffellithus monechiae
78 Eiffellithus turriseiffelii
79 Watznaueria sp.
80 Biscutum constans (large)
81 Hayesites sp. cf. albiensis
82 Manivitella sp. cf. pemmatoidea
83 Retecapsid spp. indeterminate
84 Staurolithites spp. (small, bicyclic)
85 Watznaueria 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.