Difference between revisions of "Scriniodinium cooksoniae"

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"<B><I>cooksoniae</I></B>" [[Anderson, 1960]], p.30, pl.9, figs.1-3.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Anderson, 1960]], pl.9, figs.2-3.&nbsp; <B>Taxonomic senior synonym</B>: <I>[[Deflandrea perlucida|Deflandrea]]</I> (now <I>[[Subtilisphaera perlucida|Subtilisphaera]]</I>) <I>[[Deflandrea perlucida|perlucida]]</I>, by implication since [[Fensome et al., 2009|Fensome et al. (2009]], p.60) considered <I>[[Subtilisphaera perlucida]]</I> to be a taxomonic senior synonym of <I>[[Subtilisphaera pirnaensis]]</I>, which [[Sarjeant and Anderson, 1969|Sarjeant and Anderson (1969]], p.232-233) considered to be the taxonomic senior synonym of <I>Scriniodinium cooksoniae</I>.&nbsp; Age: Late Cretaceous.
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"<B><I>cooksoniae</I></B>" [[Anderson, 1960]], p.30, pl.9, figs.1&ndash;3.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Anderson, 1960]], pl.9, figs.2&ndash;3.&nbsp; <B>Taxonomic senior synonym</B>: <I>[[Deflandrea perlucida|Deflandrea]]</I> (now <I>[[Subtilisphaera perlucida|Subtilisphaera]]</I>) <I>[[Deflandrea perlucida|perlucida]]</I>, by implication since [[Fensome et al., 2009|Fensome et al. (2009]], p.60) considered <I>[[Subtilisphaera perlucida]]</I> to be a taxomonic senior synonym of <I>[[Subtilisphaera pirnaensis]]</I>, which [[Sarjeant and Anderson, 1969|Sarjeant and Anderson (1969]], p.232&ndash;233) considered to be the taxonomic senior synonym of <I>Scriniodinium cooksoniae</I>.&nbsp; Age: Late Cretaceous.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 21 December 2016

"cooksoniae" Anderson, 1960, p.30, pl.9, figs.1–3.  Holotype: Anderson, 1960, pl.9, figs.2–3.  Taxonomic senior synonym: Deflandrea (now Subtilisphaera) perlucida, by implication since Fensome et al. (2009, p.60) considered Subtilisphaera perlucida to be a taxomonic senior synonym of Subtilisphaera pirnaensis, which Sarjeant and Anderson (1969, p.232–233) considered to be the taxonomic senior synonym of Scriniodinium cooksoniae.  Age: Late Cretaceous.

Parent: Scriniodinium