2017
DOI: 10.1515/geoca-2017-0009
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Systematic updates of the agglutinated foraminiferal genus Colominella Popescu, 1998: insights from sectioned specimens

Abstract: Abstract:The occurrence of agglutinated foraminiferal specimens belonging to the Badenian (middle Miocene) genus Colominella Popescu, 1998 was recently documented for the first time in a lower Pliocene succession of the western Mediterranean area. Direct comparisons with topotype specimens of Colominella paalzowi (Cushman 1936), sampled in the Badenian type section of Lăpugiu de Sus (Transylvania), show that the Pliocene individuals from the western Mediterranean morphologically resemble the type species C. pa… Show more

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“…Previous studies on Northern Italy Pliocene reported the agglutinated taxa only as a part of the total foraminiferal assemblage (Martinis 1954;Sampò et al 1968; Violanti 2005, with references). Moreover, research specifically devoted to the study of this taxonomic group during Pliocene is very limited, mostly consisting of the old papers on the textularias by Fornasini (1883;1885;1887a, 1887b1887c;1887d;1887e;1888a;1888b;1902-1904a1902-1904b and more recently by Mancin (2001) and Mancin et al (2012;2014;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies on Northern Italy Pliocene reported the agglutinated taxa only as a part of the total foraminiferal assemblage (Martinis 1954;Sampò et al 1968; Violanti 2005, with references). Moreover, research specifically devoted to the study of this taxonomic group during Pliocene is very limited, mostly consisting of the old papers on the textularias by Fornasini (1883;1885;1887a, 1887b1887c;1887d;1887e;1888a;1888b;1902-1904a1902-1904b and more recently by Mancin (2001) and Mancin et al (2012;2014;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%