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PM ZF 2114

Classification
Scientific name: Planorbulina acervalis Brady, 1884
Author: Brady, 1884
Kingdom: Protista
Order: Foraminifera
Genus: Planorbulina
Species: acervalis
Higher classification: Protista; Foraminifera
Location
Locality: North of Cape York
Country: Australia
Continent: Australia
Water body: Western Central Pacific Ocean; Coral Sea
Higher geography: Australia; Australia
Decimal latitude: -10.6
Decimal longitude: 141.92
Verbatim latitude: 10 36 S
Verbatim longitude: 141 55 E
Collection event
Expedition: Challenger Expedition
Vessel: HMS Challenger
Sampling protocol: Dredge
Collection date: 9 / 9 / 1874
Identification
Type status: Syntype
Determinations:
Names Types FiledAs
Planorbulina acervalis Brady, 1884
Planorbulina acervalis Brady, 1884
Specimen
Catalogue number: PM ZF 2114
Collection code: PAL ( Palaeontology)
Sub department: Micropalaeontology
Other catalog numbers: NHMUK:ecatalogue:3092942
Record
Occurrence ID: d25d3561-f708-4e85-8573-488640ad3c70
Modified: 2022-09-16T10:41:57+00:00
Created: 2014-03-25T15:25:24+00:00

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Additional Information

Created 2014-03-25T15:25:24+00:00
Last updated 2022-09-16T10:41:57+00:00
Format DWC
License CC0-1.0
Dataset collection-specimens
Dataset ID 56e711e6-c847-4f99-915a-6894bb5c5dea
Resource Specimens
Resource ID 05ff2255-c38a-40c9-b657-4ccb55ab2feb