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Reophax crespinae

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SourceIDLink
Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (GBIF)9819377https://www.gbif.org/species/9819377
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Taxonomy (GBIF)Life : Chromista : Foraminifera : Globothalamea : Lituolida : Reophacidae : Reophax : Reophax crespinae
Taxonomic Status (GBIF)accepted
Classification
(GBIF)
RankNameAuthor
-Eukaryota
-Rhizaria
phylumRetariaCavalier-Smith 1999
phylumForaminifera
suborderTextulariinaDelage and Herouard 1896
superfamilyHormosinaceaHaeckel 1894
familyHormosinidaeHaeckel 1894
genusReophaxMontfort 1808
speciesReophax crespinaeMyatlyuk 1973
Generic NameReophax
Scientific NameReophax crespinae Myatlyuk, 1973
Name Published InMyatlyuk, E. V. et al. (1973). Foraminifera in Новые виды древних растений и беспозвоночных СССР - New species of ancient plants and invertebrates of the USSR. Тру­ды ВНИГРИ - Proceedings of the Oil Research Geological Institut (VNIGRI). 318: 19-57.

References

Myatlyuk, E. V. et al. (1973). Foraminifera in Новые виды древних растений и беспозвоночных СССР - New species of ancient plants and invertebrates of the USSR. Тру­ды ВНИГРИ - Proceedings of the Oil Research Geological Institut (VNIGRI). 318: 19-57. - via World Register of Marine Species
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