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Some Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from near Coalinga, California
J A Cushman and Clifford C Church (1929) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 18: 497-530
Upper Cretaceous Foraminifera from Trinidad
Joseph A Cushman and P W Jarvis (1932) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 80: 1-60
Foraminifera from the type area of the Kreyenhagen shale of California
(1942) Transactions of The San Diego Society For Natural History 9: 385-426
The Foraminifera of the tropical Pacific collections of the "Albatross," 1899-1900. Part 3. - Heterohelicidae and Buliminidae
(1942) Bulletin United States National Museum 161: 1-67
Distribution of the Foraminifera in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Francis L Parker (1954) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 111(10): 451-588
Planktonic Foraminifera from the Oligocene-Miocene Cipero and Langua formations of Trinidad, B.W.I
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 97-123
Planktonic Foraminifera from the Eocene Naver and San Fernando formations of Trinidad, B.W.I
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 155-172
Planktonic Foraminifera of Paleocene and early Eocene age from the Gulf and Atlantic coastal plains
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 173-198
Planktonic foramini-feral families Hantkeninidae, Orbulinidae, Globorotaliidae and Globotruncanidae
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 3-50
The genera Praeglobotruncana, Rotalipora, Globotruncana and Abathomphalus in the upper Cretaceous of Trinidad, B.W.I
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 51-60
The genera Globigerina and Globorotalia in the Paleocene-lower Eocene Lizard Springs formation at Trinidad, B.W.I
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 61-82
Chiloguembelina Zoeblich and Tappan and related Foraminifera from the Lower Tertiary of Trinidad, B.W.I
(1957) Bulletin United States National Museum 215: 83-95
Shallow water foraminifera from Cape San Lucas, Lower California
Clifford C Church (1968) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 30: 357-380
Port Phillip survey 1957-63 Foraminiferida
(1974) Memoirs of The National Museum of Victoria 35: 1-62
Observations on Cycloclypeus (Cycloclypeus) Carpenter and Cycloclypeus (Katacycloclypeus) Tan (Foraminiferida)
C G Adams and P Frame (1979) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 32: 3-17
Obandyella, A New Name For Hirsutella Bandy, 1972 (Foraminiferida), Non Cooper And Muir-Wood, 1951 (Brachiopoda)
D Haman, R W Huddleston and J P Donahue (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93: 1264-1265
Foraminifera from the Late Pleistocene (latest Eemian to earliest Weichselian) shelly sands of Cape Town city centre, South Africa
I K Mcmillan (1990) Annals of The South African Museum 99: 121-186
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