Search Results (List)

Dataset: USNM-PAL
Taxa: Nummulitidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 18, records 1701-1715 of 1715

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Camerina dia (Cole & Ponton)
USNM PAL328914W. Cole   
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Bajada De Chichimeca, 5mi W Of La Laja On Road To Ozulama

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Camerina jacksonensis var. globosa Barker
USNM MO497894   

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Cycloclypeus (Cycloclypeus) indopacificus Tan
USNM MO625621S. Higgins   
Mariana Islands, Guam

USNM:PAL
Camerina dia (Cole & Ponton)
USNM PAL328913W. Cole   
Mexico, Arbol Grande, Near Tampico

USNM:PAL
Operculinoides floridensis (Heilprin)
USNM PAL329311   
Mexico, Potrero Del Llano, 12km W Of; Guayabal Fm, Type Locality

USNM:PAL
Spiroclypeus margaritatus (Schlumberger)
USNM PR3505   

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Camerina panamensis (Cushman)
USNM PAL263911MacDonald & Vaughan   1911-00-00
Panama, Canal Zone, On Relocated Panama Rr. Foraminiferal Marl And Coarse Ss About 200m (or yards as noted by ledger) south of southern end Of Switch at Bohio Ridge Station (Locality 56)

USNM:PAL
Operculinoides floridensis (Heilprin)
USNM PAL329320   
Mexico, Haciend Romance, E Side Of Rio Moctezuma At Soledad

USNM:PAL
Camerina cojimarensis (Palmer)
USNM PAL328907P. Martin-Kaye   
West Indies, St.Lucia, La Titance, Lavoutte

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Cycloclypeus (Cycloclypeus) posteidae Tan
USNM MO624503   

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Heterostegina saipanensis Cole
USNM PR3454   

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Spiroclypeus tidoenganensis Vlerk
USNM PAL323739   
Mariana Islands, Saipan, Tanapag District, Quarry Just E Of W Coast Hwy Near Tanapag, Ls Overlying Andesite

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Operculina victoriensis Chapman & Parr
USNM PR3426   

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Operculinoides
USNM PAL456919D. Palmer   PALMER LOC 1102
Cuba, Pinar Del Rio Prov, Guanajay, 4.5km W Of; On Rd To Mariel

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Operculina ammonoides (Gronovius)
USNM PAL330136   
Ishigaki-Shima, Yaeyama-Gunto Ryukyu-Retto, E Branch Of Nagura-Gawa, About 2.45mi From Mouth Of River, Sta Is-F 310a56


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