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Micropaleontology; May 2007; v. 53; no. 3; p. 161-211; DOI: 10.2113/gsmicropal.53.3.161
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Permian foraminifers of the Omolon Massif, northeastern Siberia, Russia

Nelly I. Karavaeva1 and Galina P. Nestell2

1 Nevskiy pr., d. 67, kv. 7, St. Petersburg, 191025, Russia email: kotlyar{at}a44.ru
2 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019; Faculty of Geology, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia email: gnestell{at}uta.edu

We describe 47 new species of Nodosariid small foraminifers from the upper part of the Cisuralian through Lopingian (Dzhigdalinian, Omolonian, Gizhigian and Kolymian regional stages) in the Permian of the Omolon massif, northeastern Siberia, Russia as follows: Nodosariidae (Protonodosaria – 2 species, Nodosaria 21 species, Pseudonodosaria – 1 species, Rectoglandulina – 12 species); Dentalinidae (Dentalina – 1 species); Geinitzinidae (genus Howchinella – 9 species and Omoloniella, n. gen, with type species O. russiensis). The generic affinity of the species Nodosaria vaskovskyi (A. Miklukho-Maklay 1948) has been changed and also a new description of this species is given. The genus Rectoglandulina Loeblich and Tappan 1955 is considered to be a valid genus and is reinstated herein. The diagnosis of the genus Protonodosaria is emended.




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