Stewartina magnifica Stevens and Stone 2007 (foram)

Foraminifera - Fusulinoidea - Schwagerinidae

Full reference: C. H. Stevens and P. Stone. 2007. The Pennsylvanian-Early Permian Bird Spring carbonate shelf, southeastern California: fusulinid biostratigraphy, paleogeographic evolution, and tectonic implications. Geological Society of America Special Paper 429:1-82

Belongs to Stewartina according to C. H. Stevens and P. Stone 2007

Sister taxa: Stewartina convexa, Stewartina multispira, Stewartina texana, Stewartina uber, Stewartina ultimata

Type specimen: USNM 531301, a test. Its type locality is S-1843, Old Dad Mountain, which is in an Artinskian carbonate limestone in the Bird Spring Formation of California.

Ecology: stationary semi-infaunal omnivore

Distribution:

• Permian of United States (5: California collections)

Total: 5 collections each including a single occurrence

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