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Published: 23 September 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (10): 863–879.
... and was recovered from four samples at two localities, all from the Lobograptus progenitor graptolite Zone, an interval that has few published studies regarding radiolarians. A total of 28 species are recognized, of which two are new and described herein ( Fusalfanus bilateralis n. sp. and Pseudospongoprunum...
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Published: 23 September 2015
Fig. 6. Sliced Silurian radiolarians from the Canadian Arctic, photographed with a transmitted light microscope. ( a ) Fusalfanus bilateralis n. sp. ( b – d ) Fusalfanus tarangulica sensu lato ( Nazarov and Ormiston 1984 ). b , morphotype duroacus ; c , morphotype legiuncula ; and d
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Fig. 5.
Published: 23 September 2015
SB3 4m, and ( e ) morphotype perarmata , 98 TWC 141m. ( f – h ) Fusalfanus bilateralis n. sp., 98 TWC 141m. ( i ) Fusalfanus osobudaniensis Furutani, 1990 , 99 SB3 4m. ( j ) Futobari morishitai Furutani, 1990 , 99 SB3 16m. ( k ) Inanihella sagena Siveter et al., 2007 , 99 SB3 4m. ( l