“…In the Arctic basins of North America, Upper Cretaceous radiolarians have only been reported from the Arctic Slope of northern Alaska (Tappan, 1960;Bergquist, 1966) and Ellef Ringnes Island in the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada (Pugh et al, 2014). In the interior of North America, impoverished radiolarian assemblages have been recovered from the Pierre Shale Formation in the central United States (Schultz et al, 1980;Bergstresser, 1983) and Manitoba, Canada (Rust, 1892;Tyrrell, 1892;Young and Moore, 1994;Muehlbauer, 2014); the Lea Park and Bearpaw formations in Alberta, Canada (Wall, 1975); and the Niobrara Formation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada (Diaz and Velez, 2018). These studies provide information on the presence and vertical distribution of radiolarian species but do not address their taxonomy, which is crucial to constructing radiolarian biozones.…”