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Micropaleontology; April 2002; v. 48; no. 2; p. 206-208; DOI: 10.2113/48.2.206
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Sphaerogypsina anatolica n. sp., (Foraminifera) a new species from the Lutetian of Andirin (Kahramanmaras, Turkey)

Nurdan Inan, and Nazire Ozgen-Erdem

Mersin University, Department of Geological Engineering, Mersin, Turkey
Cumhuriyet University, Turkey

Sphaerogypsina anatolica n.sp. (Foraminifera), is described from the shallow water sediments of Lutetian age in the vicinity of Andirin town, west of Kahramanmaras city (southeastern Turkey). The new species may be distinguished from the other known species by its coarse perforate wall, spiral early chambers, two layered chamber walls and coarse inner structure.

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