Difference between revisions of "Balteocysta perforata"

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<nowiki>*</nowiki><I><B>perforata</B></I> ([[Davey, 1978]], p.892) [[Wilson and Clowes, 1980]], p.19.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Cookson and Eisenack, 1960a]], pl.2, fig.17 (as <I>[[Aiora fenestrata]]</I>); [[Fensome et al., 1996]], fig.1 - p.2267; designated by [[Davey, 1978|Davey (1978]], p.892).&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Aiora perforata|Aiora]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Balteocysta</I>.&nbsp; Nomenclatural junior synonym: <I>[[Balteocysta rotula]]</I>, which has the same type.&nbsp; [[Lentin and Williams, 1981|Lentin and Williams (1981]], p.7) assumed that Davey named this species for the perforations it possesses: since it was perforate, he used the Latin "perforare", which is equivalent to the English infinitive "to perforate"; the Latin for the past participle is "perforatus".&nbsp; Age: Turonian.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki><I><B>perforata</B></I> ([[Davey, 1978]], p.892) [[Wilson and Clowes, 1980]], p.19.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Cookson and Eisenack, 1960a]], pl.2, fig.17 (as <I>[[Aiora fenestrata]]</I>); [[Fensome et al., 1996]], fig.1 &mdash; p.2267; designated by [[Davey, 1978|Davey (1978]], p.892).&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Aiora perforata|Aiora]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Balteocysta</I>.&nbsp; Nomenclatural junior synonym: <I>[[Balteocysta rotula]]</I>, which has the same type.&nbsp; [[Lentin and Williams, 1981|Lentin and Williams (1981]], p.7) assumed that Davey named this species for the perforations it possesses: since it was perforate, he used the Latin "perforare", which is equivalent to the English infinitive "to perforate"; the Latin for the past participle is "perforatus".&nbsp; Age: Turonian.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2016

*perforata (Davey, 1978, p.892) Wilson and Clowes, 1980, p.19.  Holotype: Cookson and Eisenack, 1960a, pl.2, fig.17 (as Aiora fenestrata); Fensome et al., 1996, fig.1 — p.2267; designated by Davey (1978, p.892).  Originally Aiora, subsequently (and now) Balteocysta.  Nomenclatural junior synonym: Balteocysta rotula, which has the same type.  Lentin and Williams (1981, p.7) assumed that Davey named this species for the perforations it possesses: since it was perforate, he used the Latin "perforare", which is equivalent to the English infinitive "to perforate"; the Latin for the past participle is "perforatus".  Age: Turonian.

Parent: Balteocysta