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<I><B>vitricorne</B></I> [[Roncaglia et al., 1999]], p.303,305, fig.16, nos.1-5.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Roncaglia et al., 1999]], fig.16, nos.1-2.&nbsp; Roncaglia et al. cited the epithet as "<I>vitricornu</I>", a compound of two Latin nouns, "<I>vitrum</I>" and "<I>cornu</I>".&nbsp; Since, in botanical tradition ([[Nicolson, 1986]]), compound epithets generally are made to agree with the gender of the generic name, we cite the specific epithet as "<I>vitricorne</I>".&nbsp; Age: Campanian.
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<I><B>vitricorne</B></I> [[Roncaglia et al., 1999]], p.303,305, fig.16, nos.1&ndash;5.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Roncaglia et al., 1999]], fig.16, nos.1&ndash;2.&nbsp; Roncaglia et al. cited the epithet as "<I>vitricornu</I>", a compound of two Latin nouns, "<I>vitrum</I>" and "<I>cornu</I>".&nbsp; Since, in botanical tradition ([[Nicolson, 1986]]), compound epithets generally are made to agree with the gender of the generic name, we cite the specific epithet as "<I>vitricorne</I>".&nbsp; Age: Campanian.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 21 December 2016

vitricorne Roncaglia et al., 1999, p.303,305, fig.16, nos.1–5.  Holotype: Roncaglia et al., 1999, fig.16, nos.1–2.  Roncaglia et al. cited the epithet as "vitricornu", a compound of two Latin nouns, "vitrum" and "cornu".  Since, in botanical tradition (Nicolson, 1986), compound epithets generally are made to agree with the gender of the generic name, we cite the specific epithet as "vitricorne".  Age: Campanian.

Parent: Diconodinium