Difference between revisions of "Oligosphaeridium dispare"

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Latest revision as of 17:09, 4 December 2016

"?dispare" (Tasch in Tasch et al., 1964, p.195, pl.2, fig.8) Davey and Williams, 1969, p.5.  Holotype: Tasch et al., 1964, pl.2, fig.8.  Originally Hystrichosphaeridium, subsequently Oligosphaeridium?.  Taxonomic senior synonym: Hystrichosphaeridium (as Oligosphaeridium) albertense, by implication in Stover and Evitt (1978, p.69), who considered Hystrichosphaeridium (as Oligosphaeridium) dispare to be a taxonomic junior synonym of Hystrichosphaeridium (subsequently Oligosphaeridium) irregulare, which is now a taxonomic junior synonym of Hystrichosphaeridium (now Oligosphaeridium) albertense.  Questionable assignment: Davey and Williams (1969, p.5).  This combination, as a questionable assignment, was not validly published in Davey and Williams (1966b, p.77), since these authors did not fully reference the basionym.  Fauconnier and Cornu in Fauconnier and Masure (2004, p.403) listed this as a problematic species but apparently accepted the synonymy cited above.  Age: Albian.

Parent: Oligosphaeridium