Podocyrtis papalis Ehrenberg 1875

Podocyrtis cf. papalis Ehrenberg, 1875 (Fig. 7H) Podocyrtis papalis Ehrenberg, 1875: 62, pl. XV, fig. 6. — Sanfilippo et al. 1989: 696, fig. 30 (1). — Kozlova 1999: 151, pl. 24, figs 16, 17. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Of Podocyrtis cf. papalis : Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Russian Platform, south...

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Main Authors: Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V., Glezer, Zoya I.
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Summary:Podocyrtis cf. papalis Ehrenberg, 1875 (Fig. 7H) Podocyrtis papalis Ehrenberg, 1875: 62, pl. XV, fig. 6. — Sanfilippo et al. 1989: 696, fig. 30 (1). — Kozlova 1999: 151, pl. 24, figs 16, 17. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Of Podocyrtis cf. papalis : Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Russian Platform, southern part. STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Paleocene-middle Eocene (Sanfilippo et al. 1989; Nishimura 1992); early-middle Eocene (Kozlova 1999); early Eocene (this study). : Published as part of Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V. & Glezer, Zoya I., 2002, Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Paleogene deposits of the Russian Platform (Voronesh Anticline), pp. 7-59 in Geodiversitas 24 (1) on page 46, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5375608 : {"references": ["EHRENBERG C. G. 1875. - Fortsetzung der mikrogeologischen Studien als Gesammt-uebersicher mikroskopischen Palaontologie gleichartig analysirter Gebirgsarten der Erde, mit specieller Rucksicht auf den Polycystinen-Mergel von Barbados. Konigliche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 225 p.", "KOZLOVA G. E. 1999. - Radiolarii paleogene boreal'noi oblasti Rossii [= Paleogene Radiolarians of the Russian Boreal Realm]. Practicheskoe rykovodstvo po microfayne Rossii. VNIGRI, Saint-Petersburg, 9, 320 p.", "NISHIMURA A. 1992. - Paleocene radiolarian biostratigraphy in the northeast Atlantic at Site 384, Leg 43, of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Micropaleontology 38 (4): 317 - 362."]}