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− | "<B><I>WALLIA</I></B>" [[Keupp, 1990]], p.49. Calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see [[Streng et al., 2004]], p.483 and [[Elbrächter et al., 2008]], p.1303, the latter noting that the cyst wall is pithonelloid and so a dinoflagellate affinity is questionable). <B>Taxonomic senior synonym:</B> <I>[[Pithonella]]</I>, according to Wendler et al. (2013, p.1098). The name <I>Wallia</I> was not validly published in [[Keupp and Ilg, 1989|Keupp and Ilg (1989]], p.175), since these authors clearly did not intend to propose a new name. Type: [[Keupp, 1990]], pl.14, figs.1 | + | "<B><I>WALLIA</I></B>" [[Keupp, 1990]], p.49. Calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see [[Streng et al., 2004]], p.483 and [[Elbrächter et al., 2008]], p.1303, the latter noting that the cyst wall is pithonelloid and so a dinoflagellate affinity is questionable). <B>Taxonomic senior synonym:</B> <I>[[Pithonella]]</I>, according to [[Wendler et al., 2013|Wendler et al. (2013]], p.1098). The name <I>Wallia</I> was not validly published in [[Keupp and Ilg, 1989|Keupp and Ilg (1989]], p.175), since these authors clearly did not intend to propose a new name. Type: [[Keupp, 1990]], pl.14, figs.1–3, as <I>[[Wallia melloi]]</I>. |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 21 December 2016
"WALLIA" Keupp, 1990, p.49. Calcareous dinoflagellate genus (see Streng et al., 2004, p.483 and Elbrächter et al., 2008, p.1303, the latter noting that the cyst wall is pithonelloid and so a dinoflagellate affinity is questionable). Taxonomic senior synonym: Pithonella, according to Wendler et al. (2013, p.1098). The name Wallia was not validly published in Keupp and Ilg (1989, p.175), since these authors clearly did not intend to propose a new name. Type: Keupp, 1990, pl.14, figs.1–3, as Wallia melloi.
Parent: Subfamily Calciodinelloideae
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