Vachard et al.—Eifelian–Givetian foraminifers of the Carnic Alps (Austria)
early Givetian (samples 11 and 12), and possibly the middle Givetian (samples 13 and 14); (3) the microfauna of Mount Polinik is remarkably similar to the microfauna reported from the limestone of the Urals and western Siberia (Russia); (4) the microfauna of Mount Polinik is composed of taxa that are typical dark-microgranular Fusulinata; (5) these atypical Fusu- linata have no relationships with the thecamoebians; (6) conse- quently, the nomenclature of these Paleozoic monothalamous and bilocular taxa is currently double, depending on assignment to Astrorhizata or Fusulinata: there are Parathurammina sensu lato (= Parathurammina sensu stricto, Parathuramminites, and Salpingothurammina)or Thurammina; Hyperammina or Ear- landia; Lagenammina or Paralagena; etc.; (7) plurilocular for- aminiferal taxa such as Pseudopalmula, Paratextularia, Semitextularia, and Nanicella are absent in our material; (8) their absence may result from stratigraphic and/or paleoecologic controls; and (9) planktonic microfossils are absent, but some parathuramminids might be pelagic and/or may have been transported in suspension.
Acknowledgments
Wegreatly appreciate the reviews and comments of J. Jin and an anonymous reviewer, which helped to improve the manuscript. Thanks for their help to C. Colpaert (Novosibirsk), E. Locatelli, J. Cuvelier, and S. Clausen (Villeneuve d’Ascq). We thank J. Wallraf (Innsbruck) for the preparation of thin sections.
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