Publisher: Micropaleontology Press
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Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of Cenozoic foraminifers from Shell Canada wells, Tofino Basin, offshore Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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Reticulofenestra calicis n. sp., an unusual small reticulofenestrid coccolith from the Lower Pliocene of the South Caribbean Sea
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Systematics and paleoecology of the foraminifer Neoeponides duwi (Nakkady) from the Paleocene of Egypt
Robert P. Speijer. (2003)
Eocene ostracode faunas from the Negev, southern Israel: Taxonomy, stratigraphy and paleobiogeography
A. Honigstein, et al. (2002)
Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and astrobiochronology for the Mediterranean region
I. Raffi, et al. (2003)
Eocene ostracode faunas from the Negev, southern Israel: Taxonomy, stratigraphy and paleobiogeography
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Evaluation of methods for retrieving foraminifera from indurated carbonates: application to the Jurassic spongiolithic limestone lithofacies of the Prebetic Zone (South Spain)
Matías Reolid, et al. (2004)
Twin and triplet forms of Recent benthic foraminifera from the eastern Aegean Sea, Turkish coast
Engin Merıç, et al. (2004)
A revised palynozonation of British Namurian deposits and comparisons with eastern Europe
Bernard Owens, et al. (2004)