taxonID	type	description	language	source
A33487E8FFAEA277FCD9FF39FBCB8DB2.taxon	description	The typical planar arrangement of cysts and the fact that all cavities open to the equatorial zone mark the main features of the genus, may be related to an analogous mechanism of cyst production, although in a separate phyletic context. In time, the genus enriched of further species: Granier and Deloffre (1993) referred to Russoella the species Terquemella (?) triangularis Ramalho (1971: p. 180, pl. VIII fig. 3, pl. XXXII figs. 1 - 3); Dragastan and Richter (2003) describe two new taxa (Russoella iginiodieni and Russoella circularis). Dispersed in the micrite of bryozoan-rich packstone (S 4 = sample BA. 4250), several small calcareous bodies showed the distinctive aspect of sections of Russoella (see Barattolo, 1984, fig. 11).	en	Barattolo, Filippo, Abad, Morteza Taherpour Khalil, Introduction, Mehdi Ashrafi (2014): Dasycladalean Fossil Green Algae From The Maastrichtian-Paleocene Of Balkh Province (N Afghanistan). Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2): 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190161
A33487E8FFAEA277FCD9FBF5FA3B8874.taxon	description	Fig. 4; Fig. 5 a-k, l (left specimen), m-n; Fig. 7 Origin of the name: from Parthia, historical region of the Arsacid dynasty, rulers of the Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD). Holotype: Specimen in equatorial oblique section drawn in Fig. 4 d and figured in Fig. 5 d. Thin section BA. 4250 (= S 4) Paratypes: Specimens from the thin section S 4 (= BA. 4250), illustrated in Figs. 4 a-c, e and Figs. 5 a-c, e- n. Depository: The material is deposited at the Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e delle Risorse, University of Naples Federico II (F. Barattolo collection).	en	Barattolo, Filippo, Abad, Morteza Taherpour Khalil, Introduction, Mehdi Ashrafi (2014): Dasycladalean Fossil Green Algae From The Maastrichtian-Paleocene Of Balkh Province (N Afghanistan). Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2): 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190161
A33487E8FFACA275FCD9F99CFBF5864A.taxon	description	Fig. 5 u-v; Fig. 9 a-b	en	Barattolo, Filippo, Abad, Morteza Taherpour Khalil, Introduction, Mehdi Ashrafi (2014): Dasycladalean Fossil Green Algae From The Maastrichtian-Paleocene Of Balkh Province (N Afghanistan). Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2): 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190161
A33487E8FFAAA273FF7FFBF3FE8E8BDB.taxon	description	Fig. 5 s-t A cylindrical alga with strong phloiophorous primary laterals occurs in the Paleocene (sample Sh 6 = BA. 4258). Large gametangia are set aside to primary laterals. The general shape of the alga is similar to Jodotella sloveniaensis Deloffre & Radoičić. However, the size appears to be larger: D = 0.8 - 0.9 mm vs. 0.4 - 0.65 mm, d = 0.28 – 0.30 mm vs. 0.2 – 0.275 mm. Biometrical difference, the poor state of preservation and the paucity of material available do not allow confirmation of the attribution, therefore the taxon is given in open nomenclature.	en	Barattolo, Filippo, Abad, Morteza Taherpour Khalil, Introduction, Mehdi Ashrafi (2014): Dasycladalean Fossil Green Algae From The Maastrichtian-Paleocene Of Balkh Province (N Afghanistan). Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2): 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190161
A33487E8FFAAA273FCD9F9C2FA898953.taxon	description	Fig. 10 d, g This taxon is well recorded in the Paleocene, probably occurring in the SB 1 (upper part) - SB 3 interval (Barattolo, 1998). The alga is found as isolated discs. The oblique section of Fig. 10 d clearly shows the perforated upper and lower walls of the fertile disc, whereas the partitions between gametangia are imperforate.	en	Barattolo, Filippo, Abad, Morteza Taherpour Khalil, Introduction, Mehdi Ashrafi (2014): Dasycladalean Fossil Green Algae From The Maastrichtian-Paleocene Of Balkh Province (N Afghanistan). Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2): 1-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190161
