Arenodosaria
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Genus: | †Arenodosaria Finlay, 1939[1]
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Arenodosaria is an extinct genus of foraminiferans. The species are known from the Miocene of New Zealand.[2]
Species
[edit]- †Arenodosaria antipodum (Stache, 1864) (syn. †Clavulina antipodum Stache, 1864 and †Clavulina elegans Karrer, 1864)
- †Arenodosaria kaiataensis Dorreen, 1948
- †Arenodosaria turris Kennett, 1967
- Names brought to synonymy
- †Arenodosaria antipoda (Stache, 1864) accepted as †Arenodosaria antipodum (Stache, 1864)
- †Arenodosaria robusta (Stache, 1864) accepted as †Arenodosaria antipodum (Stache, 1864)
References
[edit]- ^ New Zealand foraminifera: key species in stratigraphy. No. 2. HJ Finlay - Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1939
- ^ Hornibrook de B., N. (1961). Tertiary Foraminifera from Oamaru District (N.Z). Part 1- Systematics and Distribution. New Zealand Geological Survey Paleontological Bulletin. 34: 1-194
External links
[edit]- Arenodosaria at WoRMS
- Arenodosaria at fossilworks