1965
DOI: 10.2307/1484517
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Upper Cretaceous Ostracodes of the Gulf Coast Area

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“…It is very similar to Ahyssocypris ? adunca (Esker) described by Donze et al (1982) (Crane, 1965), and the Coniacian to Campanian of Israel (Honigstein, 1984 Remarks. This species was described from the Late Cenomanian of Israel (Rosenfeld and Raab, 1974 Remarks.…”
Section: P12 Figs/ 1 mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…It is very similar to Ahyssocypris ? adunca (Esker) described by Donze et al (1982) (Crane, 1965), and the Coniacian to Campanian of Israel (Honigstein, 1984 Remarks. This species was described from the Late Cenomanian of Israel (Rosenfeld and Raab, 1974 Remarks.…”
Section: P12 Figs/ 1 mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…3, fig 14 a-d 1976 Rehacythereispraetexta arta (Damotte) Remarks. This species was described from the Late Cretaceous of the Gulf Coast area (Crane, 1965). It is differentiated from Xestoleberis ovata Bonnema by having an elongate carapace and straight ventral margin and from X. ?…”
Section: Cythereis Rawashensis Rawashensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pulchra (Jennings, 1936) also is illustrated from Maastrichtian sections of New Jersey in the unpublished dissertation by Nine (1954). Cythereis costatana reticulata Crane, 1965, is a similar species from the Corsicana Marl of Texas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These inner-neritic species include Haplocytheridea everetti (Berry, 1925), Haplocytheridea renfroensis Crane, 1965, Amphicytherura curta (Jennings, 1936), Brachycythere ovata (Berry, 1925), Curfsina communis (Israelsky, 1929), Escharacytheridea pinochii (Jennings, 1936), Fissocarinocythere huntensis (Alexander, 1929), Veenia arachoides (Berry, 1925), and several species of Antibythocypris Jennings, 1936.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kempf (1986), more than 300 taxa have been described and assigned to this genus, despite its quite conservative shell morphology and the fact that it was originally described based on soft part morphology (Puckett et al 2012). Many papers describe, identify or partially identify Xestoleberis species in the Cretaceous (Veen 1936;Bonnema 1941;Schmidt 1948;Benson & Tatro 1964;van den Bold 1964;Holden 1964;Crane 1965;Herrig 1966;Rosenfeld & Raab 1974;Dingle 1980;Weaver 1982;Damotte & Fleury 1987;Ismail & Soliman 1997;Gebhardt 1999;Morsi et al 2008;Piovesan et al 2009Piovesan et al , 2013Tesakova 2010;Babinot & Colin 2011;Puckett et al 2012). For these reasons, the species observed from the Riachuelo Formation is left in open nomenclature, as Xestoleberis?…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%