Difference between revisions of "Escharisphaeridia laevigata"
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− | "<I><B>laevigata</B></I>" [[Smelror, 1988b]], p.152 | + | "<I><B>laevigata</B></I>" [[Smelror, 1988b]], p.152–153, figs.10G–H. Holotype: [[Smelror, 1988b]], fig.10G. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Batiacasphaera laevigata|Batiacasphaera]]</I>. Originally <I>Escharisphaeridia</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>[[Batiacasphaera laevigata|Batiacasphaera]]</I>. Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Escharisphaeridia psilata]]</I>, according to [[Poulsen, 1996|Poulsen (1996]], p.80) — however, [[Feist-Burkhardt and Monteil, 1997|Feist-Burkhardt and Monteil (1997]], p.40) retained <I>Escharisphaeridia</I> (as and now <I>[[Batiacasphaera laevigata|Batiacasphaera]]</I>) <I>laevigata</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym: <I>[[Escharisphaeridia nuda]]</I>, according to Prauss in [[Lentin and Williams, 1993|Lentin and Williams (1993]], p.213). Age: late Bathonian–early Oxfordian. |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 21 December 2016
"laevigata" Smelror, 1988b, p.152–153, figs.10G–H. Holotype: Smelror, 1988b, fig.10G. NOW Batiacasphaera. Originally Escharisphaeridia, subsequently (and now) Batiacasphaera. Taxonomic senior synonym: Escharisphaeridia psilata, according to Poulsen (1996, p.80) — however, Feist-Burkhardt and Monteil (1997, p.40) retained Escharisphaeridia (as and now Batiacasphaera) laevigata. Taxonomic junior synonym: Escharisphaeridia nuda, according to Prauss in Lentin and Williams (1993, p.213). Age: late Bathonian–early Oxfordian.
Parent: Escharisphaeridia