Difference between revisions of "Phthanoperidinium coreoides"
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− | <B><I>coreoides</I></B> ([[Benedek, 1972]], p.20, pl.9, figs.4a | + | <B><I>coreoides</I></B> ([[Benedek, 1972]], p.20, pl.9, figs.4a–c) [[Lentin and Williams, 1976]], p.76. Emendation: [[Benedek and Sarjeant, 1981]], p.328–330, as <I>Phthanoperidinium coreoides</I>. Holotype: [[Benedek, 1972]], pl.9, figs.4a–c; [[Benedek and Sarjeant, 1981]], fig.3, nos.2,4; fig.5. Originally <I>[[Hystrichogonyaulax coreoides|Hystrichogonyaulax]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Phthanoperidinium</I>. Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Peridinium comatum Appendix B|Peridinium]]</I> (now <I>[[Phthanoperidinium comatum|Phthanoperidinium]]</I>) <I>[[Peridinium comatum Appendix B|comatum]]</I>, according to [[Stover and Evitt, 1978|Stover and Evitt (1978]], p.118) — however, [[Benedek and Sarjeant, 1981|Benedek and Sarjeant (1981]], p.328–330) retained <I>Phthanoperidinium coreoides</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym <I>[[Phthanoperidinium tritonium]]</I>, according to [[Fensome et al., 2009|Fensome et al. (2009]], p.54–55), which species had previously been considered a taxonomic junior synonym of <I>[[Phthanoperidinium comatum]]</I> by Bujak in [[Bujak et al., 1980|Bujak et al. (1980]], p.72). Age: middle Oligocene. |
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 21 December 2016
coreoides (Benedek, 1972, p.20, pl.9, figs.4a–c) Lentin and Williams, 1976, p.76. Emendation: Benedek and Sarjeant, 1981, p.328–330, as Phthanoperidinium coreoides. Holotype: Benedek, 1972, pl.9, figs.4a–c; Benedek and Sarjeant, 1981, fig.3, nos.2,4; fig.5. Originally Hystrichogonyaulax, subsequently (and now) Phthanoperidinium. Taxonomic senior synonym: Peridinium (now Phthanoperidinium) comatum, according to Stover and Evitt (1978, p.118) — however, Benedek and Sarjeant (1981, p.328–330) retained Phthanoperidinium coreoides. Taxonomic junior synonym Phthanoperidinium tritonium, according to Fensome et al. (2009, p.54–55), which species had previously been considered a taxonomic junior synonym of Phthanoperidinium comatum by Bujak in Bujak et al. (1980, p.72). Age: middle Oligocene.
Parent: Phthanoperidinium