Difference between revisions of "Ctenidodinium ancora"
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ancora Riding and Helby, 2001d, p.69,71, figs.3A-L. Holotype: Riding and Helby, 2001d, figs.3G, J. The epithet is avowedly based on the Latin noun ancora (anchor) and thus should be cited as "ancora", not "ancorum" as indicated in Riding and Helby. N.I.A. Age: latest Bathonian-Callovian.
Parent: Ctenidodinium