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New and intriguing calcareous nannofossils from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tanzania.
The preservation of exceptionally well-preserved, primary associations of calcareous nannofossils on
lamina surfaces of shallowly-buried, uncemented, clay-rich Turonian sediments of coastal Tanzania has enabled us
to document several intriguing new morphologies using the scanning electron microscope (SEM). Based on our new
observations, we describe a new genus, Jimenezberrocosoia, and six new species, J. birchiae, Ellipsolithus linnertii,
Petrarhabdus? kirenii, Braarudosphaera wendleriae, Nannoconus funiculus and Kokia kayae. We have also made
two new combinations, Jimenezberrocosoia bosunensis (Jeremiah, 2001) and Nannoconus nicholasii (Lees, 2007),
and emended the Order Braarudosphaerales to include the Nannoconaceae. Most of the taxa are illustrated with both
SEM and light microscope images. The presence of Ellipsolithus in these Cretaceous sediments greatly extends the
range of this formerly Cenozoic-restricted taxon.