2003
DOI: 10.1127/njgpm/2003/2003/529
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Three new species of benthic foraminifera from the Middle - Upper Eocene of Jabal Hafit, Al Ain area, United Arab Emirates

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“…Many studies have been made to erect, illustrate and describe the ninety-seven agglutinated benthic foraminiferal species belong to thirty-five genera are recorded in this study, which related to ten countries in the Southern Tethys, which done by many authors from these countries. Four species of them from Algeria by Ten Dam & Sigal [1] , forty species from Egypt by many authors: Omara [2] , Nakkady [3,4] , LeRoy [5] , Said & Kenawy [6] , Anan [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] , El-Dawy [14] , Ali [15] , two species from Palestine by Anan (this study), three species from Jordan by Futyan [16] , one species from Iraq by Anan (this study), six species from Qatar by Hewaidy & Al-Hitmi [17,18] , ten species from UAE by Anan [19][20][21]13] , four species from Iran by Anan (this study), twenty-seven from Pakistan by Haque [22][23][24] , and Anan [13] , and one species from India by Habibnia & Mannikeri [25] .…”
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“…Many studies have been made to erect, illustrate and describe the ninety-seven agglutinated benthic foraminiferal species belong to thirty-five genera are recorded in this study, which related to ten countries in the Southern Tethys, which done by many authors from these countries. Four species of them from Algeria by Ten Dam & Sigal [1] , forty species from Egypt by many authors: Omara [2] , Nakkady [3,4] , LeRoy [5] , Said & Kenawy [6] , Anan [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] , El-Dawy [14] , Ali [15] , two species from Palestine by Anan (this study), three species from Jordan by Futyan [16] , one species from Iraq by Anan (this study), six species from Qatar by Hewaidy & Al-Hitmi [17,18] , ten species from UAE by Anan [19][20][21]13] , four species from Iran by Anan (this study), twenty-seven from Pakistan by Haque [22][23][24] , and Anan [13] , and one species from India by Habibnia & Mannikeri [25] .…”
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“…1, Figure 2). Suborder Hemisphaeramminiae Loeblich & Tappan, 1961; Family Saccamminidae Brady, 1884; Genus Orbulinoides Saidova, 1975; 3) Orbulinoides arabica Anan [10] , p. 531, Figure 4.1 -(Pl. 1, Figure 3).…”
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“…Hemirobulina bassiounii Anan 7 originally described from the Bartonian of Fayoum area in Egypt, and later on at the same stratigraphic horizon in J. Hafit, UAE (Anan 42 ). Plectina emiratensis Anan 13 occurs also in the Bartonian of Jabal Hafit, UAE. Amphimorphina youssefi and Saracenaria leroyi both of Anan 7 were originally described from the Bartonian of Fayoum area (Egypt), and later on in the Priabonian of J. Malaqet (Anan 92 ).…”
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