Clavulinoides algerianus TEN DAM & SIGAL, 1950

Ismail, Ahmed A., 2012, Late Cretaceous-Early Eocene benthic foraminifera from Esh El Mallaha area, Egypt, Revue de Paléobiologie 31 (1), pp. 15-50 : 30

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0253-6730

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6448240

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scientific name

Clavulinoides algerianus TEN DAM & SIGAL, 1950
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Clavulinoides algerianus TEN DAM & SIGAL, 1950

Pl. I, fig. 19

1950. Clavulinoides algeriana TEN DAM & SIGAL , p. 33, pl. 2, fig. 11.

1956. Clavulinoides algerianus TEN DAM & SIGAL. - SAID & KENAWY, p. 125, pl. 1, fig. 34.

Remarks: The more elongated triserial portion distinguishes this species.

Stratigraphic distribution: It was originally described from the Dano-Montian of Algeria. It is also recorded in the lowermost Paleocene of northern Sinai (SAID & KENAWY, 1956). In the study area, it is recorded in the Maastrichtian and the Early Paleocene sediments.

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