Difference between revisions of "Apectodinium quinquelatum"
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− | <I><B>quinquelatum</B></I> ([[Williams and Downie, 1966b]], p.191 | + | <I><B>quinquelatum</B></I> ([[Williams and Downie, 1966b]], p.191–192, pl.18, fig.7) [[Costa and Downie, 1979]], p.43. Holotype: [[Williams and Downie, 1966b]], pl.18, fig.7. Originally <I>[[Wetzeliella homomorpha var. quinquelata|Wetzeliella homomorpha]]</I> var. <I>[[Wetzeliella homomorpha var. quinquelata|quinquelata]]</I>, subsequently <I>[[Wetzeliella homomorpha subsp. quinquelata|Wetzeliella homomorpha]]</I> subsp. <I>[[Wetzeliella homomorpha subsp. quinquelata|quinquelata]]</I>, thirdly <I>[[Apectodinium homomorphum subsp. quinquelatum|Apectodinium homomorphum]]</I> subsp. <I>[[Apectodinium homomorphum subsp. quinquelatum|quinquelatum]]</I>, fourthly <I>[[Wetzeliella quinquelata]]</I>, fifthly (and now) <I>Apectodinium quinquelatum</I>. Taxonomic senior synonym (at specific rank): <I>Hystrichosphaeridium</I> (now <I>[[Apectodinium geometricum|Apectodinium]]</I>) <I>geometricum</I>, by implication in [[Harland, 1979c|Harland (1979c]], p.67), who considered the latter to be the junior name — however, [[Lentin and Williams, 1989|Lentin and Williams (1989]], p.18) retained <I>Apectodinium quinquelatum</I>. Age: early Eocene. |
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Revision as of 19:02, 21 December 2016
quinquelatum (Williams and Downie, 1966b, p.191–192, pl.18, fig.7) Costa and Downie, 1979, p.43. Holotype: Williams and Downie, 1966b, pl.18, fig.7. Originally Wetzeliella homomorpha var. quinquelata, subsequently Wetzeliella homomorpha subsp. quinquelata, thirdly Apectodinium homomorphum subsp. quinquelatum, fourthly Wetzeliella quinquelata, fifthly (and now) Apectodinium quinquelatum. Taxonomic senior synonym (at specific rank): Hystrichosphaeridium (now Apectodinium) geometricum, by implication in Harland (1979c, p.67), who considered the latter to be the junior name — however, Lentin and Williams (1989, p.18) retained Apectodinium quinquelatum. Age: early Eocene.