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Description: Foraminifera Cibicides lobatulus. Date: 9 October 2013, 08:51:14. Source: Own work. Author: Hannes Grobe.
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found at 192m depth Greenland Sea, Arctic Source: (http://www.foraminifera.eu/cibicides-refulgens-greenland.html)
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Cibicides refulgens sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 92
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1931. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 8. Rotaliidae, Amphisteginidae, Calcarinidae, Cymbaloporettidae, Globorotaliidae, Anomalinidae, Planorbulinidae, Rupertiidae and Homotremidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1931. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 8. Rotaliidae, Amphisteginidae, Calcarinidae, Cymbaloporettidae, Globorotaliidae, Anomalinidae, Planorbulinidae, Rupertiidae and Homotremidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Image source: Todd, R. 1965. The Foraminifera of the Tropical Pacific Collections of the ”Albatross”, 1899-1900. Part 4. Rotaliform families and planktonic families [End of Volume]. Bull. U.S. Nation. Mus 161: v+139 pp.+28 pls.
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Stewart Island, Port Pegasus, 17 m depth, Plate 14 in Hayward, B.W., Grenfell, H.R., Reid, C.M., Hayward, K.A. 1999. Recent New Zealand shallow-water benthic Foraminifera: Taxonomy, ecologic distribution, biogeography, and use in paleoenvironmental assessment. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Monograph 21, 258 p.
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Stewart Island, Port Pegasus, 17 m depth, Plate 14 in Hayward, B.W., Grenfell, H.R., Reid, C.M., Hayward, K.A. 1999. Recent New Zealand shallow-water benthic Foraminifera: Taxonomy, ecologic distribution, biogeography, and use in paleoenvironmental assessment. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Monograph 21, 258 p.
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Image source: Goës, A. 1894. A Synopsis of the Arctic and Scandinavian recent marine Foraminifera hitherto discovered. Kong. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 25(9): 1-127 + 25 pls. (Notae numerorum tenues mensuram indicant millimetricam).
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Le Calvez, Y. (1958). Les foraminifères de la mer celtique. Revue des Travaux de l'Institut des Pêches Maritimes. 22(2), 148-211., available online at (http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4597/) page(s): p. 188 pl. 3 fig. 38-40
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Pera, Faro, Portugal
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Pra, Faro, Portugal
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Several individuals (the pink coiled shells) on the upper shell of the Antarctic scallop
Adamussium colbecki. Photo courtesy of Robert Sanders. More information about this image is available at the
McMurdo Sound Underwater Field Guide.
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found at beach of Malia/Crete/Greece
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attached to a pebble found on the bottom of the Greenland Sea/Arctic, cruise of Polarstern found at 78.58N 07.37W at 192m depth 30.9.1995
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attached to a pebble, found on the bottom of the Greenland Sea/Arctic, cruise of Polarstern found at 78.58N 07.37W at 192m depth 30.9.1995
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Image of the holotype. Test is 0.76 mm. across. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.
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Image of the holotype. Test is 0.76 mm. across. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.
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Image of the holotype; test is 0.4 mm. across. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.
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Image of the holotype. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.
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Image of the holotype, seen from the ventral side. Test is 0.4 mm. across. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.
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Image of holotype, which may be a deformed specimen. Test is 0.56 mm. across. Image courtesy of David B. Scott, Dalhousie University. This image was originally published in
Palaeologica Electronica, vol. 3, issue 2, and is used with the kind permission of that journal and the Paleontological Association.