2021
DOI: 10.1134/s0869593821030072
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Late Paleocene-Middle Eocene Planktonic and Small Benthic Foraminiferal Fauna from the Type Section of Khangiran Formation, Kopet-Dagh Basin (NE Iran), Southernmost Peri-Tethys

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“…18) Haplophragmoides iranica Anan, n. sp. (=Haplophragmoides sp., Salahi [29] , p. 316, pl. 5, Figure 13).…”
Section: Family Ammomassilinidae Mikhalevich and Kaminski 2008;unclassified
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“…18) Haplophragmoides iranica Anan, n. sp. (=Haplophragmoides sp., Salahi [29] , p. 316, pl. 5, Figure 13).…”
Section: Family Ammomassilinidae Mikhalevich and Kaminski 2008;unclassified
“…Order Textulariida Delage & Hérouard, 1896, emended by Kaminski, 2004 [29] , p. 316, pl. 5, Figure 7).…”
Section: Suborder Verneuilinina Mikhalevich and Kaminski 2004;mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The present study aims at throwing light on: 1) the stratigraphy and taxonomy of new five members of the genera Pseudogaudryina (dababiyaensis, kurdistanensis and iraqensis), Pseudogaudryinella iranica and Pseudoclavulina iranica, 2) the paleogeographic distribution of them in many localities in the Southern Tethys: Iran, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt (Figure 1). This wide geographic distribution of these taxa indicates that the ancestral Tethys was open and connected with the ancestral Indian Ocean (e.g., Aubert, & Berggren [1] ; Morsi et al [2] ; Salahi [3] ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%