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made from those parts of the Argentine zoogeographic Benthic
foraminifera from the southwestern Atlantic have been studied since
1839. However, despite the appearance province whose benthic
foraminiferal fauna was poorly known. To supplement the material
housed in the Buenos of about 60 articles dealing with the benthic
foraminiferal Aires collection, the senior author visited various
insti- fauna of this area, there is no single work which has at-
tutions to study the original material of investigators such
tempted to synthesize the taxonomy, distribution, and ecology of
the fauna. Many of the published papers deal as d'Orbigny,
Williamson, Brady, Cushman, and Heron- with portions of the area,
and one is even a summary of the Allen and Earland. Due to space
limitations we have figured and described only those species which
are im- zoogeography and ecology of South America (Boltovskoy,
portant by virtue of their abundance, widespread lateral 1976). It
is one purpose of this work to bring together in one place the
descriptions and illustrations to accompany extent or restriction
to a single subprovince or environ- and amplify the zoogeographic
and ecologic work done in ment. the past. The majority of the
samples on which this study is The nomenclature of benthic
foraminifera has un- based were not preserved at the time of their
collection.
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