1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0035-1598(96)90051-3
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The genus Cytherella (Ostracoda) in the Italian Tortonian-Recent

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“…6E. Cytherella serratula (Brady); Whatley and Coles, p. 81, pl. 6, figs 30–31. Cytherella robusta Colalongo and Pasini; Aiello et al. , p. 184, pl.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6E. Cytherella serratula (Brady); Whatley and Coles, p. 81, pl. 6, figs 30–31. Cytherella robusta Colalongo and Pasini; Aiello et al. , p. 184, pl.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9-10. In particular, the H/L ratio is roughly comparable and is diagnostic to distinguish the specimens of A. antemacella from A. interrupta, described and figured by AIELLO et al (1996), and from A. tenera (BREMAN, 1975).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Taxa have been identified according to the modern literature, with special regard to the Mediterranean area (including Müller, 1894;Ruggieri, , 1952Mistretta, 1967;Schornikov, 1969;Sissingh, 1972;Bonaduce et al, , 1998Bonaduce et al, , 1999Whatley and Masson, 1979;Colalongo and Pasini, 1980;Aruta and Ruggieri, 1983;Aiello et al, 1993Aiello et al, , 1996a1996b, 1996cColes et al, 1994; ; Aiello and Szczechura, 2004). Paleoecological reconstructions are based on available data based on both living and extinct species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently the section is recognized as GelasianeCalabrian in age (brief review and extensive references in Maiorano et al, 2010), and now serves as the global boundary stratotype section and point (GSSP) of the Calabrian Stage, with an astronomical age of 1.80 Ma (Cita et al, 2012). The ostracod assemblages of the Monte San Nicola section, which contains the GSSP of the Gelasian Stage (Gibbard and Head, 2010; , have been studied in detail by Abate et al ( , 1994, Aiello et al (1993Aiello et al ( , 1996aAiello et al ( , 1996bAiello et al ( , 1996cAiello et al ( , 2000, and Bonaduce et al (1999Bonaduce et al ( , 2000, providing the basis, together with the aforementioned contributions, for Pleistocene ostracod systematics and paleoenvironmental interpretations. The only previous study of the ostracod assemblages of the Montalbano Jonico succession (Maiorano et al, 2008) concerns the IM-5 agosto section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%