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Vol. 65, No. 6
Micropaleontology, 2019, 8 articles

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Quantifying and comparing rates of dissolution and assemblage turnover among planktonic foraminifera; a case study from the Upper Quaternary in ODPHole 926A, Ceara Rise, western tropical Atlantic Ocean

Authors
Brent Wilson
Lee-Ann C. Hayek
Maria A. G. Pivel
Pages
473 – 483 (11 pages)
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The foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental interpretation of the Gault Clay Formation (Middle and Upper Albian) at Munday's Hill Quarry, Bedfordshire, UK

Authors
Thomas Fogerty
Malcolm B. Hart
Kevin N. Page
Christopher W. Smart
Pages
485 – 511 (27 pages)
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Ostracods from the Bagh Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of the Narmada Basin, India: Their age and paleobiogeographical significance

Authors
Maya Chaudhary
Madan Lal Nagori
Pages
513 – 543 (31 pages)
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Falsonubeculina, a replacement name for Pseudonubeculina Amao and Kaminski 2016 (preoccupied)

Authors
Abduljamiu O. Amao
Michael A. Kaminski
Page
544 (1 page)
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Two new foraminiferal taxa from coastal Venezuela: the new miliolid genus Neopateorislopsis n.gen., and the new lituolid species Haplophragmoides venezuelanus n. sp.

Author
Humberto Carvajal-Chitty
Pages
545 – 550 (6 pages)
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From Ammonites to Ammonia, a tale on the early history of micropaleontology by Jacopo Bartolomeo Beccari (1682-1766)

Authors
Stefano Claudio Vaiani
Gian Battista Vai
Anna Maria Borsetti
Carlo Sarti
Pages
551 – 560 (10 pages)
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The lectotype of Ammonia beccarii (Linnaeus 1758) from Jacopo Bartolomeo Beccari's original samples

Authors
Stefano Claudio Vaiani
Gian Battista Vai
Anna Maria Borsetti
Pages
561 – 566 (6 pages)
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Editorial: Micropaleontology celebrates 65 years of scientific excellence

Authors
Michael A. Kaminski
Thomas W. Dignes
Pages
567 – 568 (2 pages)
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