Genus or species of this form i recorded in Cretaceous.
Kezhakielie:
Could you please provide different views of this specimen including the lithology of the stratigraphic level which yielded this.
Best
Syed
Is this Lower or Upper Cretaceous seidments?
It could be Planispirillina sp. - look at our poster:
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Andrzej
Syed Abbas Jafar: Thank you. the other side of the form looks the same. i will try to get more views n upload. the lithology is generally claystone.
Andrzej Urbaniec: Thanks for the literature. i'll look it up further. The sediments are lower Cretaceous.
Sylvain Rigaud: That is very helpful, indeed! i have never described these species, but Loeblich n Tappan (1988) describe Hensonina as lenticular, biconvex....My specimens are discoidal. Anyway, looking up further...thanks again!
What is the cross-section of this specimen? It may be helpful for identification.
Andrzej Szydlo: Thank you for the suggestion. Picked some naturally cut sections. Looking further...
I recommend Andrzej's answer
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