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Volume: 58 (1974)

Issue: 6. (June)

First Page: 1000

Last Page: 1007

Title: Foraminifers and Continental Drift

Author(s): George A. Seiglie (2)

Abstract:

The global distribution of Orbitolina along the tropical and subtropical belts of the world during the Early Cretaceous is interpreted as an ecological chance caused by absence of competition. Distribution and diversification of Late Cretaceous larger foraminifers in the Caribbean appear more closely related to ecology than to continental drift. No species of Discocyclinidae or Nummulites has been reported as common to the Eastern and Western Hemispheres during the Paleogene. In contrast to this, many species of Lepidocyclina are common to the Eastern and Western Hemispheres during the Oligocene and Miocene.

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