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Pilammina sulawesiana, n. sp. (Ammodiscidae, Pilammininae, n. subfam.), a new foraminifer from Upper triassic reefal facies in E. Sulawesi (Kolonodale area, Indonesia)

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Pilammina sulawesiana, n. sp. (Ammodiscidae, Pilammininae, n.

subfam.), a new foraminifer from Upper triassic reefal facies in E.

Sulawesi (Kolonodale area, Indonesia)

MARTINI, Rossana, VACHARD, Daniel, ZANINETTI, Louisette

MARTINI, Rossana, VACHARD, Daniel, ZANINETTI, Louisette. Pilammina sulawesiana, n. sp.

(Ammodiscidae, Pilammininae, n. subfam.), a new foraminifer from Upper triassic reefal facies in E. Sulawesi (Kolonodale area, Indonesia). Revue de Paléobiologie, 1995, vol. 14, no. 2, p.

455-460

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