Revision of the Gault foraminifera from the Hollis and Neaverson collection (1921)
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1997
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British Micropalaeontological Society
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Herrero, C. and Haynes, J. R.: Revision of the Gault foraminifera from the Hollis and Neaverson Collection (1921), J. Micropalaeontol., 16, 73–84, https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.16.1.73, 1997.
Abstract
In 1921, Hollis and Neaverson listed 135 species and varieties of foraminifera from the Gault Phosphatic Nodule Bed at Ford, Buckinghamshire, England. The material has been re-examined, the list is brought up to date and the species are figured. The Collection has yielded a diverse and well preserved foraminifera1 fauna of 90 species. Nodosariacea are the dominant group, though Ataxophragmiacea, Hedbergellacea and Mitiolacea are abundant. The recorded assemblages allow us to date the Phosphatic Nodule Bed at Ford as belonging to the uppermost Euhoplires luutus Zone to lower part of Morfoniceras inflaturn Zone within the Albian standard ammonite zonation. © 1997 British Micropalaeontological Society.