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form: Hyperammina sibirica f. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Eostaffella varvariensis var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Eostaffella paraprotvae var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Fusiella cylindrica var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Tuberitina maljavkini var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Globigerinoides bradyi var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Umbella bykovae var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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variety: Archaediscus subbashkiricus var. grandis
Kingdom: PROTISTA
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