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English: 1. Coscinodiscus sp.

2. Paralia sp. 3. Craspedodiscus ellipticus 4. Actinoptychus hillabyanus 5. Actinoptychus intermedius 6. Distephanosira architecturalis 7. Entogoniopsis venosa 8. Entogoniopsis foveatamorpha 9. Abas wittii 10. Euodiella sp. 11. Fenneria brachiata 12. Hemiaulus immanis 13. Hemiaulus mesolepta 14. Hemiaulus crenatus 15. Hemiaulus crenatus 16. Strangulonema barbadense 17. Rhaphoneis atlantica 18. Mastogloia sp. 19. Plagiogramma sp. 20. Diplomenora cocconeiforma 21. Quadrocistella montana 22. Hemiaulus sp. 23. Macrora barbadensis 24. Rutilaria areolata 25. Pseudopodosira bella 26. Pterotheca aculeifera 27. Rocella praenitida 28. Fenneria kanayae

29. Unidentified Cymatosiraceae
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Source https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025322720300566
Author Jakub Witkowski, David M. Harwood, Bridget S. Wade, Karolina Bryłka
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Collage of late early to middle Eocene diatoms from Blake Nose, Western North Atlantic

27 February 2020

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