Revision of Welcome from Mon, 21/04/2008 - 13:10

Overview of Neogene nannofossils

Typical images ORDER Included families
Clept175-28NN21.JPG4-8fenestratus.JPGcoccolithales.jpg Coccolithales
Rminuta201 (471-0) 21bNN14-15.JPG3-17pseudoumbilicus.JPGnoelaerhabs.jpg Isochrysidales
H carteri LMsScyphosphaera pulcherrima Bzygodiscales.jpg Zygodiscales
2a-26pulchra.JPG2a-29clavigera.JPGsyracosphaerales.jpg Syracosphaerales
7-28brouweri.JPGSphenolithus moriformis D10-8delicatus.JPG Nannoliths
6-25profunda.JPGAlispg203-09 (471-3-09)NN14-15.JPGGladflab203-17 (471-3-17)NN14-15.JPG Incertae sedis
Sschill195-12NN16.JPG6-26macroporus.JPGpirus125-06.jpg Holococcoliths  

Welcome to Nannotax

Objective: To provide a user-editable site covering nannofossil taxonomy and biostratigraphy

What's on at the moment: Reasonably detailed coverage of Neogene nannofossil taxonomy, including images of most taxa, a searchable bibliography of Neogene nannofossil literature, short descriptions of species and higher taxa. In the longer term I intend, with colleagues, to extend the site coverage to older nannofossils and modern coccolithophores, but the Neogene was a convenient place to start.

What you can do:

  • Use the graphic overview (above), galleries, bibliography and nannofossils menus and search box (top left & top right) to explore the current content
  • Use the forum to discuss this site or related topics
  • Create a user/contributor account and help develop the site
  • Read more

Can't find a species you think should be in the system?

  • Do a search on the species name - the taxonomy is my subjective view of a useful taxonomy and many species are included as variants or synonyms of other species (e.g. Ceratolithus rugosus is listed as a synonym of C. cristatus).
  • If you do find the taxon listed as a synonym/variant add a comment to that page explaining why you think it is useful to discriminate it, and how you discriminate it.
  • If you can't find the species add a comment to the relevant genus page.

Jeremy Young, Palaeontology Dept., The Natural History Museum, London

 

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