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New species and evolution of the foraminiferal family Janischewskinidae in the middle–upper Mississippian of South China
Rich foraminiferal assemblages from the Bama Platform in South China allow clarifying the systematics, composition, and biostratigraphy of the family Janischewski-nidae. The family is comprised of four genera, Janischewskina, Cribrospira, Bibradya, and Parajanischewskina . The genera Rhodesinella and Groessensella are considered to be synonyms of Cribrospira and Bibradya , respectively
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