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Palaeontologia Sinica(Whole No.164, New series B, No.19)The Fusulinids of the Maping Limestone of the Upper Carboniferous from  YiShan, GuangXi
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Palaeontologia Sinica(Whole No.164, New series B, No.19)The Fusulinids of the Maping Limestone of the Upper Carboniferous from YiShan, GuangXi
广西宜山地区晚石炭世马平组的莛类
Language:  Chinese with English summary
Author:  Chen Xu & Wang Jianhua
Pub. Date:  1983-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  139 pages+25 plates
Subject:  Paleontology > Invertebrate
Series:  Palaeontologia Sinica New Series B Size:  185x260mm
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The materials dealt with here were collected by prof. Sheng Jinzhang,Hou Youtang, Wu Wangshi and Zhang Linxin etc. From the Maping limestone at Desheng and Beishan in the Yishan district, Northern Guangxi in the winter of 1956. The fusulinids described and illustrated in this paper comprise 172 species and 26 subspecies belonging to 21 genera and subgenera, which are grouped into 8 subfamilies. Among them 38 species and 4 subspecies are new forms. A list of these genera and species is given in the Chinese text on pages 29-117. The Maping formation in Yishan is composed all of limestone containing fusulinids.The succession is quite normal. So far this formation has been known to be widely distributed in South China and probably more fully developed in the provinces of Guangxi and Guizhou






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