Difference between revisions of "Inocardion orbulinarium"
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− | <nowiki>*</nowiki><B><I>orbulinarium</I></B> ([[de Lapparent, 1918]], p.20, pl.2, figs.1 | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki><B><I>orbulinarium</I></B> ([[de Lapparent, 1918]], p.20, pl.2, figs.1–part,2–part; pl.3, fig.2–part) [[Masters and Scott, 1978|Masters and Scott 1978]], p.218. Holotype: not designated. Originally <I>[[Lagena orbulinaria Appendix A|Lagena]]</I> (Appendix A), subsequently <I>[[Stomiosphaera orbulinaria|Stomiosphaera]]</I>, thirdly <I>[[Sphaerella orbulinaria|Sphaerella]]</I> (generic name illegitimate), fourthly <I>Stomiodinium</I>?, fifthly (and now) <I>Inocardion</I>. Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Lagena sphaerica Appendix A|Lagena]]</I> (now <I>[[Pithonella sphaerica|Pithonella]]</I>) <I>[[Lagena sphaerica Appendix A|sphaerica]]</I>, according to [[Bonet, 1956|Bonet (1956]], p.450) — however, [[Masters and Scott, 1978|Masters and Scott (1978]], p.215) retained this species as type of <I>Inocardion</I>. As this combination was published under the I.C.Z.N., it can be considered validly published and legitimate when brought under the I.C.N., even though the basionym was not fully referenced. Age: Late Cretaceous. |
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 21 December 2016
*orbulinarium (de Lapparent, 1918, p.20, pl.2, figs.1–part,2–part; pl.3, fig.2–part) Masters and Scott 1978, p.218. Holotype: not designated. Originally Lagena (Appendix A), subsequently Stomiosphaera, thirdly Sphaerella (generic name illegitimate), fourthly Stomiodinium?, fifthly (and now) Inocardion. Taxonomic senior synonym: Lagena (now Pithonella) sphaerica, according to Bonet (1956, p.450) — however, Masters and Scott (1978, p.215) retained this species as type of Inocardion. As this combination was published under the I.C.Z.N., it can be considered validly published and legitimate when brought under the I.C.N., even though the basionym was not fully referenced. Age: Late Cretaceous.
Parent: Inocardion