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Wang, Y.; Ueno, K. (2009). A new fusulinoidean genus Dilatofusulina from the Lopingian (upper Permian) of southern Tibet, China. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 39(1): 56-65., available online at (https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.39.1.56) page(s): p. 59, Pl. 1, Figs. 1–8 (holotype fig. 1).
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Altiner, D.; Özkan Altiner, S. (1998). Baudiella stampflii, n.gen., n.sp., and its position in the evolution of Late Permian ozawainellid fusulines. Revue de Paléobiologie. 17: 163-175. page(s): p. 164, PI. 1, figs 1-2; PI. 11, figs 6-8 (holotype pl. 1 figs. 1-2).
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Vilesov, A. P. (2002). The Taxonomy of the Descendants of the Genus Jigulites Rosovskaya, 1948 (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida). Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal - Paleontological Journal. 36(4): 323-328., available online at (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289672235_The_Taxonomy_of_the_Descendants_of_the_Genus_Jigulites_Rosovskaya_1948_Foraminifera_Schwagerinida) page(s): p. 326, figs. 2 a-c (holotype fig. 2 a x 15, 2 b x 50).
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Zhuang, S. (1984). ??????????(??)? - Fusulinids from the Marping Group, at Dala of Panxian, Guizhou. Journal of China University of Mining & Technology. 1: 59-77. page(s): p. 65 pl. 3 fig. 7 (holotype).
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Davydov, V. I.; Arefifard, S. (2007). Permian fusulinid fauna of Peri-Gondwanan affinity from the Kalmard Region, East-central Iran and its significance for tectonics and paleogeography. Palaeontologia Electronica. 10: 1-40., available online at (https://palaeo-electronica.org/2007_2/00124/index.html) page(s): p. 21, Figure 7.6-7.9 (holotype fig. 7.6).
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Davydov, V. I.; Arefifard, S. (2007). Permian fusulinid fauna of Peri-Gondwanan affinity from the Kalmard Region, East-central Iran and its significance for tectonics and paleogeography. Palaeontologia Electronica. 10: 1-40., available online at (https://palaeo-electronica.org/2007_2/00124/index.html) page(s): p. 6, fig. 4.12-16 (holotype 4.15). Scale bar: 0,1 mm.
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Davydov, V. I.; Arefifard, S. (2007). Permian fusulinid fauna of Peri-Gondwanan affinity from the Kalmard Region, East-central Iran and its significance for tectonics and paleogeography. Palaeontologia Electronica. 10: 1-40., available online at (https://palaeo-electronica.org/2007_2/00124/index.html) page(s): p. 27, Figure 8.9-8.10 (holotype fig. 8.10).
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Kolodka, C.; Vennin, E.; Vachard, D.; Trocme, V.; Goodarzi, M. H. (2012). Timing and progression of the end-Guadalupian crisis in the Fars province (Dalan Formation, Kuh-e Gakhum, Iran) constrained by foraminifers and other carbonate microfossils. Facies. 58(1)[January 2011 online]: 131-153., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10347-011-0265-1) page(s): p. 148, figs. 9h, j-m (holotype fig. 9h). scale bar 0,2 mm. courtesy of Daniel Vachard.
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Ueno, K. (2001). Jinzhangia, a new stafellid Fusulinacea from the Middle Permian Daaozi Formation of the Baoshan Block, West Yunnan, China. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 31(3): 233-243., available online at (https://doi.org/10.2113/31.3.233) page(s): p. 241, Figs. 3A–D; Pl. 1, Figs. 1–16; Pl. 2, Figs. 1–4 (holotype pl. 1 fig. 1).
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Kobayashi, F. (2013). Late permian (Lopingian) foraminifers from the Tsukumi Limestone,Southern Chichibu Terrane of Eastern Kyushu, Japan. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 43(2): 154-169., available online at (https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.43.2.154) page(s): p. 166, Figs. 9.18–9.26 (holotype fig. 9.24). Scale bar 5 0.6 mm in Figs. 9.18, 9.19, 9.21–9.25, and 0.2 mm in others.
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Altiner, D.; Groves, J. R.; Ozkan-Altiner, S.; Yilmaz, I. O.; Atakul, A. (2007). Necdetina, a new fusulinoidean foraminifera with a recrystallized or replaced wall from the Middle Permian of the central Tauride belt, Turkey. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 37(4): 360-371., available online at (https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.37.4.360) page(s): p. 365, Pl. 2, figs. 1–20 (holotype pl. 2 fig. 1).
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Dong, W. (1984). Sazhiella—a new genus of fusulinid. Geology of Guizhou. 2: 25–29 (in Chinese with English abstract). page(s): p. 26 pl. 1 fig. 2, 6, 12, 14, 18, 20-26 (holotype fig. 22).
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Shi, Y. K.; Yang, X. N.; Jin, X. C. (2005). Restudy of the “Rugososchwagerina” of the Middle Permian Shazipo Formation from Xiaoxinzhai of Gengma, western Yunnan. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 44: 535–544. page(s): p. 538 (Chinese), p. 542 (English), Pl. 1,figs. 1 ,3 ; Pl. 2, figs. 1 ,2 (holotype pl. 1 fig. 3, pl. 2 fig. 2).
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Zhu, Z. L. (1995). ?????——???(Shachella)- Shachella—a new fusulinid genus of early Late Carboniferous from the southwestern margin of Tarim Basin. ??????? - Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica. 12:127–132., available online at (http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/7499) page(s): pp. 129 (Chinese), 131 (English) pl. 1 figs. 1-8 (holotype fig. 3a).
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Stevens, C. H.; Stone, P. (2009). New Permian Fusulinids from Conglomerate Mesa, Southeastern Inyo Mountains, East-Central California. Journal of Paleontology. 83(1): 9-29., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1666/08-021r.1) page(s): p. 13, Fig. 6.1–6.3, 6.5 (holotype 6.1).
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Stevens, C. H.; Stone, P. (2009). New Permian Fusulinids from Conglomerate Mesa, Southeastern Inyo Mountains, East-Central California. Journal of Paleontology. 83(1): 9-29., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1666/08-021r.1) page(s): p. 17, Figure 8.1, 8.2, 8.5, 8.10 (holotype fig. 5).
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Stevens, C. H.; Stone, P. (2009). New Permian Fusulinids from Conglomerate Mesa, Southeastern Inyo Mountains, East-Central California. Journal of Paleontology. 83(1): 9-29., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1666/08-021r.1) page(s): p. 19, Figure 9.1, 9.4, 9.8 (holotype fig. 9.1).
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Kotlyar, G. V.; Zakharov, Y. D.; Kropacheva, G. S.; Pronina, G. P.; Chediya, I. O.; Burago, V. I. (1989). ?????????????? ???? ???????? ????????????? ????: ????????? ???? ???? - Evolution of the latest Permian biota, Midian regional stage in the USSR. Nauka, Leningrad. 1-177., available online at (https://www2.ekeng.am/files/library/1/15256780882746.pdf) page(s): p. 106, pl. 8, figs. 4, 7, pl. 9 figs. 2-5, 7 (holotype pl. 8 fig. 7, pl. 9 fig. 3).
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Kotlyar, G. V.; Zakharov, Y. D.; Kropacheva, G. S.; Pronina, G. P.; Chediya, I. O.; Burago, V. I. (1989). ?????????????? ???? ???????? ????????????? ????: ????????? ???? ???? - Evolution of the latest Permian biota, Midian regional stage in the USSR. Nauka, Leningrad. 1-177., available online at (https://www2.ekeng.am/files/library/1/15256780882746.pdf) page(s): p. 106, pl. 8, figs. 4, 7, pl. 9 figs. 2-5, 7 (holotype pl. 8 fig. 7, pl. 9 fig. 3).
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Han, J. X. (1980). Fusulinids, in: Shengyang Institute of Geology and mineral Resources (Ed.), ?????????,????? - Paleontological atlas of Northeast China, Paleozoic volume. Geological Publishing House, Beijing. 18-94 (in Chinese with English abstract). page(s): p. 25 pl. 9 figs 9, 12-15 (holotype), 15 a.
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Da Y. -T. ; Sun, Q.-L. (1983). Fusulinida. In: Xinjiang Geological Bureau, Xinjang Petroleum Bureau (Eds.), ?????????, ??????????. ? (????) - Palaeontological Atlas of Northwest China, Xinjang Uygur Autonomous Region. vol. 2 (Late Palaeozoic). ????? - Geological Publishing House, Beijing. 7-113. page(s): p. 104 pl. 27 fig. 4 a-c (holotype 4 a x 8, 4 b x 80).
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Da Y. -T. ; Sun, Q.-L. (1983). Fusulinida. In: Xinjiang Geological Bureau, Xinjang Petroleum Bureau (Eds.), ?????????, ??????????. ? (????) - Palaeontological Atlas of Northwest China, Xinjang Uygur Autonomous Region. vol. 2 (Late Palaeozoic). ????? - Geological Publishing House, Beijing. 7-113. page(s): p. 110 pl. 28 figs. 6-9 (holotype fig. 6).
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Da Y. -T. ; Sun, Q.-L. (1983). Fusulinida. In: Xinjiang Geological Bureau, Xinjang Petroleum Bureau (Eds.), ?????????, ??????????. ? (????) - Palaeontological Atlas of Northwest China, Xinjang Uygur Autonomous Region. vol. 2 (Late Palaeozoic). ????? - Geological Publishing House, Beijing. 7-113. page(s): p. 84 pl. 10 fig. 17 a x 10, 17 b x 20 holotype.
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Da Y. -T. ; Sun, Q.-L. (1983). Fusulinida. In: Xinjiang Geological Bureau, Xinjang Petroleum Bureau (Eds.), ?????????, ??????????. ? (????) - Palaeontological Atlas of Northwest China, Xinjang Uygur Autonomous Region. vol. 2 (Late Palaeozoic). ????? - Geological Publishing House, Beijing. 7-113. page(s): p. 86 pl. 12 figs. 6-8 (holotype 6 a x 16, 6 b x 80).