Difference between revisions of "Alisocysta margarita"
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− | <B><I>margarita</I></B> ([[Harland, 1979a]], p.29,31,33, pl.1, figs.1 | + | <B><I>margarita</I></B> ([[Harland, 1979a]], p.29,31,33, pl.1, figs.1–12; pl.2, figs.1–10) [[Harland, 1979a]], p.35. Holotype: [[Harland, 1979a]], pl.1, figs.5–6; pl.2, figs.5–6; [[Fauconnier and Masure, 2004]], pl.2, fig.1. Originally <I>Agerasphaera </I>(generic name illegitimate), subsequently (and now) <I>Alisocysta</I>, thirdly <I>[[Eisenackia margarita|Eisenackia]]</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym: <I>[[Alisocysta rugolirata]]</I>, according to Damassa and Harland in [[Lentin and Williams, 1989|Lentin and Williams (1989]], p.10). Fensome et al. (in press) retained this species in <I>Alisocysta</I>. Age: late Paleocene. |
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 30 December 2016
margarita (Harland, 1979a, p.29,31,33, pl.1, figs.1–12; pl.2, figs.1–10) Harland, 1979a, p.35. Holotype: Harland, 1979a, pl.1, figs.5–6; pl.2, figs.5–6; Fauconnier and Masure, 2004, pl.2, fig.1. Originally Agerasphaera (generic name illegitimate), subsequently (and now) Alisocysta, thirdly Eisenackia. Taxonomic junior synonym: Alisocysta rugolirata, according to Damassa and Harland in Lentin and Williams (1989, p.10). Fensome et al. (in press) retained this species in Alisocysta. Age: late Paleocene.