Difference between revisions of "Gardodinium albertii"

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"<I><B>albertii</B></I>" [[Neale and Sarjeant, 1962]], p.445-446, pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a-b (not fig.6).&nbsp; Holotype: [[Neale and Sarjeant, 1962]], pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a-b.&nbsp; Originally (and now) <I>Gardodinium</I>, subsequently <I>[[Chlamydophorella albertii|Chlamydophorella]]</I>.&nbsp; <B>Taxonomic senior synonym</B>: <I>[[Scriniodinium trabeculosum|Scriniodinium]]</I> (as and now <I>[[Gardodinium trabeculosum|Gardodinium]]</I>) <I>[[Scriniodinium trabeculosum|trabeculosum]]</I>, according to [[Harding, 1996|Harding (1996]], p.359).&nbsp; [[Lentin and Williams, 1989|Lentin and Williams (1989]], p.143) retained this species in <I>Gardodinium</I>.&nbsp; Age: Hauterivian.
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"<I><B>albertii</B></I>" [[Neale and Sarjeant, 1962]], p.445&ndash;446, pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a&ndash;b (not fig.6).&nbsp; Holotype: [[Neale and Sarjeant, 1962]], pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a&ndash;b.&nbsp; Originally (and now) <I>Gardodinium</I>, subsequently <I>[[Chlamydophorella albertii|Chlamydophorella]]</I>.&nbsp; <B>Taxonomic senior synonym</B>: <I>[[Scriniodinium trabeculosum|Scriniodinium]]</I> (as and now <I>[[Gardodinium trabeculosum|Gardodinium]]</I>) <I>[[Scriniodinium trabeculosum|trabeculosum]]</I>, according to [[Harding, 1996|Harding (1996]], p.359).&nbsp; [[Lentin and Williams, 1989|Lentin and Williams (1989]], p.143) retained this species in <I>Gardodinium</I>.&nbsp; Age: Hauterivian.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 21 December 2016

"albertii" Neale and Sarjeant, 1962, p.445–446, pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a–b (not fig.6).  Holotype: Neale and Sarjeant, 1962, pl.19, fig.8; text-figs.4a–b.  Originally (and now) Gardodinium, subsequently ChlamydophorellaTaxonomic senior synonym: Scriniodinium (as and now Gardodinium) trabeculosum, according to Harding (1996, p.359).  Lentin and Williams (1989, p.143) retained this species in Gardodinium.  Age: Hauterivian.

Parent: Gardodinium