Difference between revisions of "Goniodoma polyedrica Appendix B"
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− | <I><B>polyedrica</B></I> ([[Pouchet, 1883]], p.42, fig.34) [[Jörgensen, 1900]], p.33. Holotype: [[Pouchet, 1883]], fig.34. Originally <I>[[Peridinium polyedricum Appendix B|Peridinium]]</I> (Appendix B), subsequently (and now) <I>Goniodoma</I>, thirdly <I>[[Heteraulacacysta polyedrica|Heteraulacacysta]]</I>. [[Lentin and Williams, 1973|Lentin and Williams (1973]], p.67 | + | <I><B>polyedrica</B></I> ([[Pouchet, 1883]], p.42, fig.34) [[Jörgensen, 1900]], p.33. Holotype: [[Pouchet, 1883]], fig.34. Originally <I>[[Peridinium polyedricum Appendix B|Peridinium]]</I> (Appendix B), subsequently (and now) <I>Goniodoma</I>, thirdly <I>[[Heteraulacacysta polyedrica|Heteraulacacysta]]</I>. [[Lentin and Williams, 1973|Lentin and Williams (1973]], p.67–68) retained this species in <I>Goniodoma</I>, restricting it to modern forms. [[Morgenroth, 1966a|Morgenroth (1966a]], p.7) included Eocene fossils in this modern, motile-based species. [[Lentin and Williams, 1973|Lentin and Williams (1973]], p.67–68) proposed <I>[[Heteraulacacysta fehmarnensis]]</I> for fossil cysts which resemble <I>Goniodoma polyedrica</I>. Age: extant. |
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 21 December 2016
polyedrica (Pouchet, 1883, p.42, fig.34) Jörgensen, 1900, p.33. Holotype: Pouchet, 1883, fig.34. Originally Peridinium (Appendix B), subsequently (and now) Goniodoma, thirdly Heteraulacacysta. Lentin and Williams (1973, p.67–68) retained this species in Goniodoma, restricting it to modern forms. Morgenroth (1966a, p.7) included Eocene fossils in this modern, motile-based species. Lentin and Williams (1973, p.67–68) proposed Heteraulacacysta fehmarnensis for fossil cysts which resemble Goniodoma polyedrica. Age: extant.
Parent: Goniodoma_Appendix B