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Paratypes of the new taxa described here have been deposited in the United States National Museum, Washington, D.C.; Globorotalia (G.) merotumida, two specimens, No. 641928; G. (G.) tumida plesiotumida, three specimens, No. 641929.
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BANNER, F., BLOW, W. Two New Taxa of the Globorotaliinae (Globigerinacea, Foraminifera) Assisting Determination of the Late Miocene/Middle Miocene Boundary. Nature 207, 1351–1354 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2071351a0
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