Difference between revisions of "Endoscrinium pharo"
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− | "<I><B>pharo</B></I>" [[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 | + | "<I><B>pharo</B></I>" [[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. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Scriniodinium pharo|Scriniodinium]]</I>. Originally <I>Endoscrinium</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>[[Scriniodinium pharo|Scriniodinium]]</I>. [[Duxbury, 1977|Duxbury (1977]]) gave as derivation for the epithet the Greek "<I>pharos</I>" ("lighthouse"); however, he gave the epithet as "<I>pharo</I>". N.I.A. Age: late Berriasian–early Valanginian. |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 21 December 2016
"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