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Journal
of Micropalaeontology
Volume 28, Part 2, November 2009

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Contents
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1. Editorial
F. J. Gregory |
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Occurrence of Vestalenula (Darwinuloidea, Ostracoda) in the Neogene of
Italy, Crete and Serbia, with the description of three new species
S. Ligios, K. Minati, E. Gliozzi & N. Krstic |
99 |
3. Early Eocene marine ostracods from the Crescent Formation, southwestern Washington State, USA
T. Yamaguchi & J. L. Goedert |
117 |
4. Recent benthic foraminifera in Flensburg Fjord (Western Baltic Sea)
I. Polovodova, A. Nikulina, J. Schönfeld & W.-C. Dullo |
131 |
5. A minute new species of Saccammina (monothalamous Foraminifera; Protista) from the abyssal Pacific
N. Ohkawara, H. Kitazato, K. Uematsu & A. J. Gooday |
143 |
6. Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of an outcrop section of Aptian sediments of west-central Portugal (Lusitanian Basin)
R. O. B. P. da Gama, P. R. Bown & M. C. Cabral |
153 |
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Megaspore assemblages from the Åre Formation
(Rhaetian–Pliensbachian) offshore mid-Norway, and their value as
field and regional stratigraphical markers
P. H. Morris, A. Cullum, M. A. Pearce & D. J. Batten |
161 |
8. Honorarium — Dr John Whittaker
R. W. Jones & A. R. Lord
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Micropaleontological Notebooks
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1. A bisected Pelosina rejoined!
E. Alve |
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2. Wind transport of foraminiferal tests into subaerial dunes: an example from western Ireland
J. W. Murray |
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3. The lectotype of Spiroplecta rosula Ehrenberg, 1854 — the type species of Bolivinopsis Yakovlev, 1891 (Foraminifera)
M. A. Kaminski & D. B. Lazarus |
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Editor-in-Chief: A.R. Lord.
Editors: E. Brouwers, F.J. Gregory, M. Kucera, J.E.A. Marshall, M. Pearce, C.E. Stickley, J.R. Young.
The Journal of Micropalaeontology is published by the Geological Society Publishing House. Please refer to the Geological Society for more details of the Journal and a listing of Instructions to authors. Contact the editor-in-chief for any enquiries. Copies of back issues can be obtained from The Micropalaeontological Society at the cost of £1 per issue. Contact Haydon Bailey for details.

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