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Senonian Heterohelicidae from the Calabar Flank, southeastern Nigeria
Odébòdé, M.O. (1982). Senonian Heterohelicidae from the Calabar Flank, southeastern Nigeria. Rev. Esp. Micropaleontol. XIV: 231-246
In: Revista Española de Micropaleontología. ITGE: Madrid. ISSN 0556-655X, more

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  • Odébòdé, M.O.

Abstract
    Planktonic foraminifera are described for the first time from the Senonian sediments on the Calabar Flank, southeastern Nigeria. The species described belong to the family Heterohelicidae Cushman and they were all recovered from the Nkporo Shale. Three of them, Heterohelix calabarflanki n. sp., Heterohelix ivandeklaszi n. sp., and Heterohelix nkporoensis n. sp. are new. The Nkporo Shale sediments on the flank have hitherto been considered Senonian in age solely on the basis of the formation's stratigraphic position. The Heterohelicid foraminiferal assemblage provides the first conclusive evidence for this age indicating a Santonian-Campanian age for the lower part of the formation.

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