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Revision as of 16:34, 4 December 2016
"veligera" (Deflandre, 1937b, p.81, pl.12 [al. pl.9], fig.9) Lejeune-Carpentier, 1943, p.B24-B25. Emendations: Lejeune-Carpentier, 1943, p.B24-B25, as Ceratocorys veligera; and Lejeune-Carpentier and Sarjeant, 1983, p.5-6, as Rhiptocorys veligera. Holotype: Deflandre, 1937b, pl.12 (al. pl.9), fig.9; Fensome et al., 1995, fig.1 - p.1885. NOW Rhiptocorys. Originally Micrhystridium (Appendix A), subsequently Ceratocorys, thirdly Microdinium, fourthly Microdinium?, fifthly (and now) Rhiptocorys, sixthly Phanerodinium, seventhly Phanerodinium?. Taxonomic junior synonyms: Microdinium irregulare and Microdinium smolenskiense, both according to Below (1987b, p.56) - however, Lentin and Vozzhennikova (1990, p.112) retained Ceratocorys (as Rhiptocorys) smolenskiensis. Age: Senonian.
Parent: Ceratocorys_Appendix B