Endoscrinium pharo
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"pharo" Duxbury, 1977, p.32, pl.9, fig.5; text-fig.8. Holotype: Duxbury, 1977, pl.9, fig.5; Jan du Chêne et al., 1986a, pl.111, figs.11–12. NOW Scriniodinium. Originally Endoscrinium, subsequently (and now) Scriniodinium. Duxbury (1977) gave as derivation for the epithet the Greek "pharos" ("lighthouse"); however, he gave the epithet as "pharo". N.I.A. Age: late Berriasian–early Valanginian.
Parent: Endoscrinium