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Journal of Paleontology; July 1959; v. 33; no. 4; p. 662-669
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Miocene Foraminifera from the Temblor Formation north of Coalinga, California

Lowell E. Garrison

The occurrence of 34 foraminiferal species from the Temblor formation, cored in a well N of Coalinga, California, is described. This fauna is divisible into 2 parts, Miocene in age and representing a shallow environment of deposition. Three species and one variety are described as new: Glabratella becki, Siphonina temblorensis, Epistominella nova, n. spp.; Nonionella limbato-striata Cushman evoluta n. var.

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