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<I><B>hystricosa</B></I> [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], p.40, pl.8, figs.17-20.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], pl.8, fig.18.&nbsp; The epithet was spelled "<I>hystrieosa</I>" in the protologue, but the authors state that it is derived from the classical word meaning "thorny" - i.e. "<I>hystricosus</I>".&nbsp; Age: Late Eocene.
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<I><B>hystricosa</B></I> [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], p.40, pl.8, figs.17&ndash;20.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], pl.8, fig.18.&nbsp; The epithet was spelled "<I>hystrieosa</I>" in the protologue, but the authors state that it is derived from the classical word meaning "thorny" &mdash; i.e. "<I>hystricosus</I>".&nbsp; Age: late Eocene.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2016

hystricosa Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988, p.40, pl.8, figs.17–20.  Holotype: Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988, pl.8, fig.18.  The epithet was spelled "hystrieosa" in the protologue, but the authors state that it is derived from the classical word meaning "thorny" — i.e. "hystricosus".  Age: late Eocene.

Parent: Batiacasphaera