Skip to main content
Fig. 8 | Swiss Journal of Palaeontology

Fig. 8

From: New and emended species of Jurassic planktonic foraminifera

Fig. 8

17 Haeuslerina helvetojurassica (Haeusler) sensuSimmons et al. 1997; magnification ×400; specimens diameter ~100 µm; no. 3b, enlargement of surface showing scattered pustules, magnification ×2000. Birmenstorfer Schichten, Canton Aargau, Switzerland. Reproduced with permission of Simmons et al. (1997, plate 2.7, figs. 1–7). 810 Globuligerina avariformis (Kasimova) 1984. Upper Bajocian, Negramkoye Gorge, Aras River, Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan, donated by Dr. G. K. Kasimova to the Natural History Museum, London, metatype. Specimen diameter 320 µm; dorsal, peripheral and ventral views, magnification ×125. Reproduced with permission of Simmons et al. (1997, plate 2.7, figs. 8–10). 1116 Globuligerina oxfordiana (Grigelis)subspecies calloviensis nov. ssp. Gradstein. Lower to Middle Callovian, Crimea, USSR. Two metatypes deposited in the Geological Institute, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR. 11–13, 110 µm diameter; 1416, 180 µm diameter. Reproduced with permission of Simmons et al. (1997; plate 2.5, figs. 5–10)

Back to article page