Difference between revisions of "Thalassiphora spinosa Clarke and Verdier 1967"
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"?spinosa" (Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.77-78, pl.17, figs.1-2; text-fig.31) Foucher, 1975, caption to pl.1, figs.7-8. Holotype: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, pl.17, fig.1. NOW Whitecliffia. Originally Pterospermopsis (Appendix A), subsequently Pterospermella (Appendix A), thirdly Thalassiphora?, fourthly (and now) Whitecliffia. Questionable assignment: Foucher (1975, caption to pl.1). Taxonomic junior synonym: Hexagonifera perforata (name not validly published), according to Slimani (2001a, p.194). Junior homonym: Thalassiphora spinosa (Khanna and Singh, 1980) Stover and Williams, 1987. Foucher (1976, caption to pl.2, fig.3 - p.218) also proposed this combination. Age: Santonian.
Parent: Thalassiphora