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<B><I>STOMIOSPHAERA</I></B> [[Wanner, 1940]], p.76.&nbsp; Emendation: [[Dufour, 1968]], p.1947.&nbsp; Calcareous dinoflagellate genus, originally described as a foraminifer (see [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008]], p.1302).&nbsp; Taxonomic junior synonyms: <I>[[Orthopithonella]]</I>, by implication in [[Reh&#225;kov&#225; and Michal&#237;k, 1996|Reh&#225;kov&#225; and Michal&#237;k (1996]], p.93), who believed <I>Stomiosphaera</I> to be the senior name - however, [[Streng et al., 2004|Streng et al. (2004]], p.482) retained <I>[[Orthopithonella]]</I>; <I>[[Cadosina]]</I>, according to [[Bonet, 1956|Bonet (1956]], p.447-448) - however, [[I. Nagy, 1966|I. Nagy (1966]], p.87) proposed the retention of <I>[[Cadosina]]</I>.&nbsp; [[Fensome and Williams, 2004|Fensome and Williams (2004]]) considered this genus to be not validly published because a type was not designated.&nbsp; However, [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008|Elbr&#228;chter et al. (2008]], p.1298) implied that this generic name can be considered validly published as it was proposed under the I.C.Z.N.&nbsp; Thus, we have revised the status of the contained species as appropriate, as well as reconsidered the generic synonymies.&nbsp; Type: not designated; "type species" - <I>[[Stomiosphaera moluccana]]</I>.
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<B><I>STOMIOSPHAERA</I></B> [[Wanner, 1940]], p.76.&nbsp; Emendation: [[Dufour, 1968]], p.1947.&nbsp; Calcareous dinoflagellate genus, originally described as a foraminifer (see [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008]], p.1302).&nbsp; Taxonomic junior synonyms: <I>[[Orthopithonella]]</I>, by implication in [[Reh&#225;kov&#225; and Michal&#237;k, 1996|Reh&#225;kov&#225; and Michal&#237;k (1996]], p.93), who believed <I>Stomiosphaera</I> to be the senior name &mdash; however, [[Streng et al., 2004|Streng et al. (2004]], p.482) retained <I>[[Orthopithonella]]</I>; <I>[[Cadosina]]</I>, according to [[Bonet, 1956|Bonet (1956]], p.447&ndash;448) &mdash; however, [[I. Nagy, 1966|I. Nagy (1966]], p.87) proposed the retention of <I>[[Cadosina]]</I>.&nbsp; [[Fensome and Williams, 2004|Fensome and Williams (2004]]) considered this genus to be not validly published because a type was not designated.&nbsp; However, [[Elbr&#228;chter et al., 2008|Elbr&#228;chter et al. (2008]], p.1298) implied that this generic name can be considered validly published as it was proposed under the I.C.Z.N.&nbsp; Thus, we have revised the status of the contained species as appropriate, as well as reconsidered the generic synonymies.&nbsp; Type: not designated; "type species" &mdash; <I>[[Stomiosphaera moluccana]]</I>.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 21 December 2016

STOMIOSPHAERA Wanner, 1940, p.76.  Emendation: Dufour, 1968, p.1947.  Calcareous dinoflagellate genus, originally described as a foraminifer (see Elbrächter et al., 2008, p.1302).  Taxonomic junior synonyms: Orthopithonella, by implication in Reháková and Michalík (1996, p.93), who believed Stomiosphaera to be the senior name — however, Streng et al. (2004, p.482) retained Orthopithonella; Cadosina, according to Bonet (1956, p.447–448) — however, I. Nagy (1966, p.87) proposed the retention of CadosinaFensome and Williams (2004) considered this genus to be not validly published because a type was not designated.  However, Elbrächter et al. (2008, p.1298) implied that this generic name can be considered validly published as it was proposed under the I.C.Z.N.  Thus, we have revised the status of the contained species as appropriate, as well as reconsidered the generic synonymies.  Type: not designated; "type species" — Stomiosphaera moluccana.

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