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Revision as of 16:23, 4 December 2016
"spinosa" Khanna and Singh, 1980, p.309, pl.1, figs.10-12; text-fig.3. Holotype: Khanna and Singh, 1980, pl.1, fig.10. NOW Thalassiphora simlaensis. Originally Subathua spinosa, subsequently Thalassiphora spinosa (combination illegitimate), thirdly (and now) Thalassiphora simlaensis. Taxonomic senior synonym: Pterospermopsis (as and now Thalassiphora) pelagica, according to Lentin and Williams (1985, p.340) - however, Stover and Williams (1987, p.207) retained Subathua (as Thalassiphora) spinosa (now Thalassiphora simlaensis). Nomenclatural junior synonym: Muratodinium subathuensis, since in proposing this species Sarkar (2012, p.174) included the holotype of Thalassiphora simlaensis (=Subathua spinosa) in synonymy with Muratodinium subathuensis. Age: Eocene.
Parent: Subathua