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1 ODP Proceedings, Scientific Results, Volume 183. Ms 183SR-003, Table T1. Distribution of species. 52R-1, R-4, R-4, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, Age: late Maastrichtian Paleocene late Maastrichtian early Maastrichtian late Campanian Specimens counted: Benthic specimens/g: Residue (% on 63-µm sieve): Planktonic (%): Dominance (benthics only): Subdominance: Diversity (benthics only): Planktonic foraminifers: Abathomphalus mayaroensis S Globigerinelloides multispina 219 Hedbergella holmdelensis 10 Hedbergella globulosa (smooth) 134 Laeviheteroheli pulchra 4 Rugoglobigerina rugosa 653 Benthic foraminifers: Agglutinated Dorothia cf. conicula 2 Dorothia confraga 3 1 Dorothia cf. glabrella 1 Dorothia oycona Dorothia sp. indet. 1 1 Gaudryina laevigata 1 Gaudryina pyramidata 1 Gaudryina rugosa Spiroplectammina grzybowskii Spiroplectammina laevis 1 Spiroplectammina spectabilis 6 Calcareous nannofossils: Nodosariacea Dentalina aculeata 2 Dentalina basiplanata Dentalina catenula 3 Dentalina consobrina 3 Dentalina fragments Dentalina solvata Fissurina alveolata 1 Fissurina spp Frondicularia sp. C (Belford) 1 Frondicularia sp. indet. 1 Globulina lacrima 1 Guttulina communis 2 Guttulina trigonula 1 Lagena apiculata Lagena semiinterrupta 1 Lagena? sulcata 1 Lagena sp. 1 Lenticulina macrodisca Lenticulina moensteri Lenticulina navicula 1 1 Lenticulina taylorensis Lenticulina sp. indet. 1 1 Lingulina spp. indet. 1 1 Marginulina armata Marginulina austinana Marginulina basitorta 3 Marginulina inconstantia 1 Marginulina jarvisi 1 Marginulina navarroana 1 Marginulina trinitatensis 1 Marginulina juvenile 2 Marginulina sp. indet. 1 Neoflabellina praereticulata Nodosaria affinis Nodosaria aspera 2 1 Nodosaria limbata 1 1 Nodosaria naumanni 2 Nodosaria prismatica 1 6 Nodosaria sp. 1 Nodosaria sp. 1 1 Oolina globosa 2 Oolinacf. globosa 1 Planularia cf. tricarinella 1 Pseudonodosaria sp. 1 Pseudoglandulina manifesta Ramulina pseudoaculeata 1 1 Ramulina sp. A (Belford) 1 Ramulina sp. (fragments) 1 2 Saracenaria triangularis 1 Spinose nodosariid indet. 1 Rotalines: Alabamina australis australis 4 6 Anomalinoides sp Bolivinoides decoratus 3 Bolivinoides delicatulus delicatulus 1 1 Bolivinoides draco draco Bolivina incrassata Bulimina midwayensis 3 Cibicides sp Coryphostoma minutissima Eouvigerina sculptura Gavelinella eriksdalensis Gavelinella ecavatus Gavelinella nacotochensis 2 Gavelinella sp. 1 Gavelinella stephensoni Gavelinella velascoensis Gavelinella voltziana Gavelinella whitei 3 Gen. et sp. indet. 1 Globorotalites cf. michelinianus 4 Gyroidinoides cf. goudkoffi Gyroidinoides cretacea 1 1 Gyroidinoides nitidus Gyroidinoides noda Gyroidinoides nonionoides Gyroidinoides sp Gyroidinoides sp. 2 Gyroidinoides quadratus Gyroidinoides umbilicata 3 1 Heterolepa concinna 10 4 Heterolepa diversus 1 Heterolepa minuta 1 Loostomum eleyae 1 1 Neoeponides sp. 1 1 Nonionella robusta 2 Notoplanulina rakauroana Nuttallinella coronula Osangularia cordieriana Osangularia velascoensis 5 1 Pallaimorphina ruckerae Pleurostomella nitida 2 Pleurostomella subnodosa Pleurostomella sp. 1 Praebulimina aspera 1 1 Praebulimina carseyae Praebulimina kickapooensis Praebulimina lajollaensis 3 Praebulimina minuta Praebulimina reussi Pullenia coryelli Pyramidina prolia 10 Pyramidina szajnochae Pyramidina taylorensis 3 Pyramidina triangularis Quadrimorphina allomorphinoides Reussella sp. B (Belford) 2 Stensioina beccariiformis Stensioina sp Stilostomella aleanderi 1 1 Other Fossils: Ostracodes Inoceramus Other bivalves Echinoids Radiolarians Fish teeth Dermal ossicles Sponge spicules Note: s = recorded from a supplementary sample, = present, = very abundant.
2 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 1 Table T1. Distribution of species. (See table note. Continued on net five pages.) 52R-1, R-4, R-4, R-1, R-1, Age: late Maastrichtian Paleocene late Maastrichtian early Maastrichtian late Campanian Specimens counted: Benthic specimens/g: Residue (% on 63-µm sieve): Planktonic (%): Dominance (benthics only): Subdominance: Diversity (benthics only): Planktonic foraminifers: Abathomphalus mayaroensis S Globigerinelloides multispina 219 Hedbergella holmdelensis 10 Hedbergella globulosa (smooth) 134 Laeviheteroheli pulchra 4 Rugoglobigerina rugosa 653 Benthic foraminifers: Agglutinated Dorothia cf. conicula Dorothia confraga Dorothia cf. glabrella Dorothia oycona Dorothia sp. indet. 1 Gaudryina laevigata Gaudryina pyramidata 1 Gaudryina rugosa Spiroplectammina grzybowskii Spiroplectammina laevis Spiroplectammina spectabilis 6 Calcareous nannofossils: Nodosariacea Dentalina aculeata Dentalina basiplanata Dentalina catenula 3 Dentalina consobrina 3 Dentalina fragments 4 2 Dentalina solvata Fissurina alveolata Fissurina spp. 1 Frondicularia sp. C (Belford) Frondicularia sp. indet. 1 Globulina lacrima 1 Guttulina communis Guttulina trigonula 1 Lagena apiculata 1 Lagena semiinterrupta 1 Lagena? sulcata 1 Lagena sp. Lenticulina macrodisca Lenticulina moensteri Lenticulina navicula 1 Lenticulina taylorensis Lenticulina sp. indet. 1 1 Lingulina spp. indet. 1 Marginulina armata 1 Marginulina austinana Marginulina basitorta 3 Marginulina inconstantia Marginulina jarvisi Marginulina navarroana Marginulina trinitatensis Marginulina juvenile Marginulina sp. indet. Neoflabellina praereticulata 1 Nodosaria affinis 4 Nodosaria aspera Nodosaria limbata 1 Nodosaria naumanni
3 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 2 56R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, Age: Specimens counted: Benthic specimens/g: Residue (% on 63-µm sieve): Planktonic (%): Dominance (benthics only): Subdominance: Diversity (benthics only): Planktonic foraminifers: Abathomphalus mayaroensis Globigerinelloides multispina Hedbergella holmdelensis Hedbergella globulosa (smooth) Laeviheteroheli pulchra Rugoglobigerina rugosa Benthic foraminifers: Agglutinated Dorothia cf. conicula 2 Dorothia confraga 3 1 Dorothia cf. glabrella 1 Dorothia oycona Dorothia sp. indet. 1 Gaudryina laevigata 1 Gaudryina pyramidata Gaudryina rugosa Spiroplectammina grzybowskii Spiroplectammina laevis 1 Spiroplectammina spectabilis Calcareous nannofossils: Nodosariacea Dentalina aculeata 2 Dentalina basiplanata Dentalina catenula Dentalina consobrina Dentalina fragments 2 Dentalina solvata Fissurina alveolata 1 Fissurina spp. 2 1 Frondicularia sp. C (Belford) 1 Frondicularia sp. indet. Globulina lacrima Guttulina communis 2 Guttulina trigonula Lagena apiculata 1 1 Lagena semiinterrupta Lagena? sulcata Lagena sp. 1 Lenticulina macrodisca Lenticulina moensteri Lenticulina navicula 1 Lenticulina taylorensis Lenticulina sp. indet. Lingulina spp. indet. 1 Marginulina armata 1 1 Marginulina austinana Marginulina basitorta Marginulina inconstantia 1 Marginulina jarvisi 1 Marginulina navarroana 1 Marginulina trinitatensis 1 Marginulina juvenile 2 Marginulina sp. indet. 1 Neoflabellina praereticulata Nodosaria affinis Nodosaria aspera 2 1 Nodosaria limbata 1 Nodosaria naumanni 2
4 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 3 52R-1, R-4, R-4, R-1, R-1, Nodosaria prismatica 1 Nodosaria sp. Nodosaria sp. 1 1 Oolina globosa Oolinacf. globosa 1 Planularia cf. tricarinella Pseudonodosaria sp. 1 Pseudoglandulina manifesta Ramulina pseudoaculeata Ramulina sp. A (Belford) 1 Ramulina sp. (fragments) 1 Saracenaria triangularis Spinose nodosariid indet. Rotalines: Alabamina australis australis 4 6 Anomalinoides sp Bolivinoides decoratus 3 Bolivinoides delicatulus delicatulus 1 1 Bolivinoides draco draco Bolivina incrassata Bulimina midwayensis 3 Cibicides sp Coryphostoma minutissima 1 Eouvigerina sculptura 5 Gavelinella eriksdalensis Gavelinella ecavatus 3 Gavelinella nacotochensis Gavelinella sp. Gavelinella stephensoni Gavelinella velascoensis Gavelinella voltziana Gavelinella whitei Gen. et sp. indet. 1 Globorotalites cf. michelinianus 4 Gyroidinoides cf. goudkoffi 1 Gyroidinoides cretacea 1 1 Gyroidinoides nitidus Gyroidinoides noda Gyroidinoides nonionoides 1 1 Gyroidinoides sp Gyroidinoides sp. 2 Gyroidinoides quadratus Gyroidinoides umbilicata 3 Heterolepa concinna 10 4 Heterolepa diversus 1 Heterolepa minuta Loostomum eleyae Neoeponides sp. 1 1 Nonionella robusta Notoplanulina rakauroana Nuttallinella coronula Osangularia cordieriana Osangularia velascoensis Pallaimorphina ruckerae Pleurostomella nitida Pleurostomella subnodosa 1 Pleurostomella sp. 1 Praebulimina aspera Praebulimina carseyae 1 Praebulimina kickapooensis 4 3 Praebulimina lajollaensis Praebulimina minuta 2 1 Praebulimina reussi Pullenia coryelli Pyramidina prolia Pyramidina szajnochae Pyramidina taylorensis 3 Pyramidina triangularis 6 2
5 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 4 56R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, Nodosaria prismatica 6 Nodosaria sp. 1 Nodosaria sp. 1 Oolina globosa 2 Oolinacf. globosa Planularia cf. tricarinella 1 Pseudonodosaria sp. Pseudoglandulina manifesta Ramulina pseudoaculeata 1 1 Ramulina sp. A (Belford) Ramulina sp. (fragments) 2 Saracenaria triangularis 1 Spinose nodosariid indet. 1 Rotalines: Alabamina australis australis Anomalinoides sp. 1 2 Bolivinoides decoratus Bolivinoides delicatulus delicatulus Bolivinoides draco draco Bolivina incrassata 1 Bulimina midwayensis Cibicides sp. 1 7 Coryphostoma minutissima 1 1 Eouvigerina sculptura Gavelinella eriksdalensis 10 3 Gavelinella ecavatus Gavelinella nacotochensis 2 Gavelinella sp. 1 Gavelinella stephensoni 1 1 Gavelinella velascoensis Gavelinella voltziana 1 18 Gavelinella whitei 3 Gen. et sp. indet. Globorotalites cf. michelinianus Gyroidinoides cf. goudkoffi Gyroidinoides cretacea Gyroidinoides nitidus Gyroidinoides noda Gyroidinoides nonionoides 1 Gyroidinoides sp. 1 Gyroidinoides sp. 2 Gyroidinoides quadratus Gyroidinoides umbilicata 1 Heterolepa concinna Heterolepa diversus Heterolepa minuta 1 Loostomum eleyae 1 1 Neoeponides sp. 1 Nonionella robusta 2 Notoplanulina rakauroana Nuttallinella coronula Osangularia cordieriana Osangularia velascoensis 5 1 Pallaimorphina ruckerae Pleurostomella nitida 2 Pleurostomella subnodosa 1 1 Pleurostomella sp. Praebulimina aspera 1 1 Praebulimina carseyae 7 10 Praebulimina kickapooensis Praebulimina lajollaensis 3 Praebulimina minuta Praebulimina reussi Pullenia coryelli Pyramidina prolia 10 Pyramidina szajnochae Pyramidina taylorensis Pyramidina triangularis 1
6 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 5 52R-1, R-4, R-4, R-1, R-1, Quadrimorphina allomorphinoides Reussella sp. B (Belford) Stensioina beccariiformis Stensioina sp Stilostomella aleanderi 1 Other Fossils: Ostracodes Inoceramus Other bivalves Echinoids Radiolarians Fish teeth Dermal ossicles Sponge spicules Note: s = recorded from a supplementary sample, = present, = very abundant.
7 LATE CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERS 6 56R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, R-1, Quadrimorphina allomorphinoides Reussella sp. B (Belford) 2 Stensioina beccariiformis Stensioina sp Stilostomella aleanderi 1 Other Fossils: Ostracodes Inoceramus Other bivalves Echinoids Radiolarians Fish teeth Dermal ossicles Sponge spicules
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