Difference between revisions of "Areosphaeridium arcuatum"
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− | "<I><B>arcuatum</B></I>" [[Eaton, 1971]], p.360 | + | "<I><B>arcuatum</B></I>" [[Eaton, 1971]], p.360–363, pl.3, figs.1–9; text-figs.4–5. Emendation: [[Stover and Williams, 1995]], p.109, as <I>[[Enneadocysta arcuata]]</I>. Holotype: [[Eaton, 1971]], pl.3, fig.1; text-fig.4; [[Bujak et al., 1980]], pl.2, fig.6. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Enneadocysta arcuata|Enneadocysta]]</I>. Originally <I>Areosphaeridium</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>[[Enneadocysta arcuata|Enneadocysta]]</I>. Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Hystrichosphaeridium dictyostilum|Hystrichosphaeridium]]</I> (now <I>[[Enneadocysta dictyostila|Enneadocysta]]</I>?) <I>[[Hystrichosphaeridium dictyostilum|dictyostilum]]</I>, according to [[Sarjeant, 1981|Sarjeant (1981]], p.115–116) — however, [[Lentin and Williams, 1985|Lentin and Williams (1985]], p.26) retained <I>Areosphaeridium</I> (now <I>[[Enneadocysta arcuata|Enneadocysta]]</I>) <I>arcuatum</I>. Age: middle Eocene. |
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 21 December 2016
"arcuatum" Eaton, 1971, p.360–363, pl.3, figs.1–9; text-figs.4–5. Emendation: Stover and Williams, 1995, p.109, as Enneadocysta arcuata. Holotype: Eaton, 1971, pl.3, fig.1; text-fig.4; Bujak et al., 1980, pl.2, fig.6. NOW Enneadocysta. Originally Areosphaeridium, subsequently (and now) Enneadocysta. Taxonomic senior synonym: Hystrichosphaeridium (now Enneadocysta?) dictyostilum, according to Sarjeant (1981, p.115–116) — however, Lentin and Williams (1985, p.26) retained Areosphaeridium (now Enneadocysta) arcuatum. Age: middle Eocene.
Parent: Areosphaeridium