Original paper
Stratigraphy and paleobiogeography of some Frondiculariinae and Palmulinae (benthic foraminifera) in the Paleocene of Egypt (Misr)
Anan, Haidar Salim
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte Jg. 2002 Heft 10 (2002), p. 629 - 640
32 references
published: Sep 24, 2002
DOI: 10.1127/njgpm/2002/2002/629
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Abstract
Twelve benthic foraminiferal species and subspecies are identified from the Paleocene succession (Dakhla Shale, Tarawan Chalk, Esna Shale formations) of Jabal Duwi, Qusseir area, Red Sea coast. Six species belong to the genus Frondicularia, three species to Palmula, one species each to Tristix and Neoflabellina. Three species are new: Frondicularia bignoti, Tristix auberti and Palmula salimi. The identified taxa are located in the tropical-subtropical provinces. (Lat. 45 N - 30 S).
Keywords
benthic • foraminiferal • Jabal Duwi • Qusseir area • Egypt