Difference between revisions of "Clathroctenocystis asaphes"

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<I><B>asaphes</B></I> ([[Drugg, 1978]], p.63-64, pl.2, figs.8-10) [[Stover and Helby, 1987d]], p.277.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Drugg, 1978]], pl.2, fig.8.&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Belodinium asaphum|Belodinium]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Clathroctenocystis</I>.&nbsp; The epithet is based on a Greek adjective that has the same Latinized ending for all thre genders (J. Jansonius, personal communication).&nbsp; Age: Early Oxfordian.
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<I><B>asaphes</B></I> ([[Drugg, 1978]], p.63&ndash;64, pl.2, figs.8&ndash;10) [[Stover and Helby, 1987d]], p.277.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Drugg, 1978]], pl.2, fig.8.&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Belodinium asaphum|Belodinium]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Clathroctenocystis</I>.&nbsp; The epithet is based on a Greek adjective that has the same Latinized ending for all thre genders (J. Jansonius, personal communication).&nbsp; Age: early Oxfordian.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 21 December 2016

asaphes (Drugg, 1978, p.63–64, pl.2, figs.8–10) Stover and Helby, 1987d, p.277.  Holotype: Drugg, 1978, pl.2, fig.8.  Originally Belodinium, subsequently (and now) Clathroctenocystis.  The epithet is based on a Greek adjective that has the same Latinized ending for all thre genders (J. Jansonius, personal communication).  Age: early Oxfordian.

Parent: Clathroctenocystis