Eostaffella Explained

Eostaffella is an extinct genus of fusulinid belonging to the family Eostaffellidae.[1] Specimens of the genus have been found in Carboniferous[2] to Permian[3] beds in Europe,[2] Asia,[4] and North America.[5]

Species

Notes and References

  1. E. J. . Leven . 1992 . Fusulinids, in Perm' Darvaz-Zaalayskoy zony Pamira: fusulinidy, ammonoidei, stratigrafiya . Rossiyskaya Akademiya Nauk, Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta . 253 . 64–109.
  2. Philippe . Muchez . Willy . Viaene . Jos . Bouckaert . Raphaël . Conil . Michiel . Dusar . Eddy . Poty . Paul . Soille . Noël . Vandenberghe . The occurrence of a microbial buildup at Poederlee (Campine Basin, Belgium) : biostratigraphy, sedimentology, early diagenesis and significance for early Warnantian paleogeography . Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique . 113 . 1990 . 2 . 329–339 . 21 January 2022.
  3. Crippa . G. . Angiolini . L. . Van Waveren . I. . Crow . M.J. . Hasibuan . F. . Stephenson . M.H. . Ueno . K. . Brachiopods, fusulines and palynomorphs of the Mengkarang Formation (Early Permian, Sumatra) and their palaeobiogeographical significance . Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . January 2014 . 79 . 206–223 . 10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.09.030. 2014JAESc..79..206C .
  4. Q. . Ji . W. . Ziegler . 1993 . The Lali Section: An Excellent Reference Section for Upper Devonian in South China . Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg . 157 . 1–182.
  5. Sando . W.J. . Gordon . M. Jr. . Dutro . J.T. Jr. . Stratigraphy and geologic history of the Amsden Formation (Mississippian and Pennsylvanian) of Wyoming . U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper . Professional Paper . 1975 . 848-A . 10.3133/pp848A. free .
  6. Book: L. X. . Zhang . 1982 . Fusulinids from the eastern Qinghai-Xizang plateau . Stratigraphy and Palaeontology in Western Sichuan and Eastern Tibet . 119–244.
  7. K. . Ueno . K. . Nagai . N. . Nakornsri . T. . Sugiyama . 1994 . Middle Carboniferous foraminifers from Ban Sup, Changwat Loei, northeastern Thailand . Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B: Geological Sciences . 15 . 15–45.
  8. Groves . John R. . Calcareous foraminifers from the Bashkirian stratotype (Middle Carboniferous, south Urals) and their significance for intercontinental correlations and the evolution of the Fusulinidae . Journal of Paleontology . May 1988 . 62 . 3 . 368–399 . 10.1017/S0022336000059151. 1988JPal...62..368G . 131991604 .
  9. G. L. . Wilde . 2006 . Pennsylvanian-Permian Fusulinaceans of the Big Hatchet Mountains, New Mexico . New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin . 38 . 1–331 . 21 January 2022.