Difference between revisions of "Dinopterygium tuberculatum"
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tuberculatum (Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, p.6-7, pl.2, figs.10-14; text-fig.1) Stover and Evitt, 1978, p.205. Holotype: Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, pl.2, fig.10; Helby et al., 1987, fig.38G. Originally Oodnadattia, subsequently (and now) Dinopterygium. Taxonomic senior synonym: Dinopterygium cladoides, according to Clarke and Verdier (1967, p.36) - however, Stover and Evitt (1978, p.205) retained Dinopterygium tuberculatum. Taxonomic junior synonyms: Oodnadattia cooksoniae and Leptodinium? micropunctatum, both according to Below (1981a, p.107) - however, Lentin and Williams (1981, p.173) retained Leptodinium? micropunctatum. Age: Albian.
Parent: Dinopterygium