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Rauzer-Chernousova, D. M. et al. (1948). ???????????? ? ???????????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ? ?????????-Stratigraphy and Foraminifera of the Lower Carboniferous of the Russian Platform and Cis-Ural. ???????? ???? ???? ????? ???-Akademya Nauk SSSR Trudy Instituta Geologicheskikh Nauk. v. 62, ser. geol. no. 19: 1-260., available online at (http://ginras.ru/library/pdf/ign62_1948_rauser-chernousova_etal_carbon_foram.pdf) page(s): p. 162 pl. fig. 4-5
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Reichel, M. (1946). Sur quelques foraminifères nouveaux du Permien méditerranéen. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae. 38(2)[1945]: 524-560., available online at (http://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=egh-001:1945:38#558) page(s): p. 529 tf. 1-2
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Reichel, M. (1946). Sur quelques foraminifères nouveaux du Permien méditerranéen. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae. 38(2)[1945]: 524-560., available online at (http://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=egh-001:1945:38#558) page(s): p. 529 tf. 12
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Reichel, M. (1946). Sur quelques foraminifères nouveaux du Permien méditerranéen. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae. 38(2)[1945]: 524-560., available online at (http://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=egh-001:1945:38#558) page(s): p. 529 pl. 19 fig. 1-2
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 282, Figs. 1-4: L. Permian (Sakmarian), M. Wolfcampian, Gym Limestone, EI Paso Quadrangle, New Mexico, USA. 1, Tangential polished surface, x 8; 2, antethecal view of exterior, x 8; 3, axial section of lectotype, x 8; 4, sagittal section, x 8 (from Dunbar and Skinner, 1931). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 249, Figs. 10-11: . L. Carboniferous (U. Visean), Asbian, Great Britain. 10, Anglesey, Wales, sagittal section of holotype; 11, sagittal section, x 75 (from Strank, 1983).
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Skinner, J. W.; Wilde, G. L. (1965). Permian biostratigraphy and fusulinid faunas of the Shasta Lake area, northern California. The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Protozoa. 6: 1-98., available online at (http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3813) page(s): p. 73 Plate 58, figures 4-8
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 269, Figs. 8-9: M. Permian (U. Qixian), Chihsia Limestone, Nanking, China. Axial sections, x 40 (from Thompson, 1935). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 294, Figs. 6-7: M. Permian (U. Qixian), Chihsia Limestone, Kweichow, S. China. 6, Axial section of lectotype, x 15; 7, sagittal section of paratype, x 15 (from J. S. Lee, 1934). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 247, Fig. 11-12: L. Carboniferous (Visean), USSR. 11, Longitudinal equatorial section of small specimen, x 20; 12, longitudinal section of holotype, x 20 (from Rauzer-Chernousova and Fursenko, 1959). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 276, Figs. 4-6: U. Permian, U. Hoshan Series, Chungkuh Limestone, Kwangsi, China. 4, Sagittal section, x 10 (from Hsu, 1942); 5, 6, axial section of lectotype, entire specimen, x 10, and central part enlarged, x 25 (from Shcherbovich, 1964). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 229, Figs. 5-7: M. Carboniferous (Moscovian), USSR. 5, 6, Side and top views, x 40 (from Reytlinger, 1950); 7, diagrammatic longitudinal section, enlarged (from Cummings, 1956). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 241, Fig. 13-16: L. Carboniferous (U. Tournaisian), Alberta, Canada. 13, Longitudinal section of holotype, x 70; 14-16, longitudinal sections, x 50 (from McKay and Green, 1963).
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Palmieri, V. (1988). Globivalvulinid Foraminifera from the Permian of Queensland. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 12(1): 27-47., available online at (https://doi.org/10.1080/03115518808618994) page(s): p. 39, figs. 12F-I. F, lateral view, G, spiral-lateral view, H, umbilical view, x 125; I, x 600, enlargement of umbilical area showing pore openings in sutural position, location indicated by arrow in H, holotype.
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Fujimoto, H.; Igo, H. (1955). Hidaella, a new genus of the Pennsylvanian fusulinids from the Fukuji district, eastern part of the Hida mountainland, central Japan. Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan, new series. 18: 45-48., available online at (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/prpsj1951/1955/18/1955_18_45/_pdf) page(s): p. 46 pl. 7 figs. 1-2 (holotype)-10.
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 272, Figs. 12-14: U. Carboniferous (Moscovian), USSR. 12, 14, Axial section of holotype, x 20, and enlarged, x 45; 13, axial section of paratype, x 20 (from Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1951). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 298, Figs. 7-8: U. Permian, Caucasus. 7, Axial section of holotype, x 15 (from A. D. Miklukho-Maklay, 1955); 8, equatorial section, x 25 (from A. D. Miklukho-Maklay, 1957). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Brady, H. B. (1873). On Archædiscus Karreri, a new type of Carboniferous Foraminifera. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 12(70): 286-290., available online at (https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/63347#page/300/) page(s): p. 286 pl. 11 fig. 1-6
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 247, Figs. 6-7 [misspelled "kashkirica"]: U. Carboniferous (Moscovian), USSR. 6, Longitudinal section, x 46; 7, side view, x 55 (from Rauzer-Chernousova and Fursenko, 1959). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 245, Figs. 6-7: U. Devonian (Fammenian), Kazakh ASSR, USSR. Longitudinal sections showing uncoiling, x 83 (from Lebedeva, 1956). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 294, Figs. 9-11: L. Permian (Artinskian), Omi Limestone, Niigata Prefecture, Honshu, Japan. 9, tangential section, x 44; 10, 11, axial sections, x 44 (from Fujimoto and Kawada, 1953). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Loeblich, A. R., Tappan, H. N., 1987: Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand, Reinhold Co. New York 1728 pp. Plate 302, Fig. 1: . M. Permian (U. Qixian), Chihsia Limestone, Chienkiang, Kwangsi Province, China. Slightly diagonal axial section of holotype, x 15 (from J. S. Lee, 1934). courtesy of Michael Hesemann https://foraminifera.eu
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Deprat, J. (1913). Étude des fusulinidés de Chine et d'Indochine. Les fusulinidés des calcaires Carbonifériens et Permiens du Tonkin, du Laos et du Nord-Annam. Mémoires du Service Géologique de l'Indochine. 2: 1-74., available online at (https://humazur.univ-cotedazur.fr/omeka-s-dev/s/humazur/item/1565) page(s): p. 41 pl. 7 figs. 23 (Lectotype designated by Thompson (1948, p. 36)-25
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Kanmera, K. (1956). Toriyamaia, a new Permian fusulinid genus from the Kuma massif, Kyushu, Japan. Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New Series. 24: 251–257., available online at (https://doi.org/10.14825/prpsj1951.1956.24_251) page(s): pp. 252-255, pl. 36, figs 1 (holotype)-14.