Difference between revisions of "Emslandia australiensis"
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− | "<I><B>australiensis</B></I>" ([[Deflandre and Cookson, 1955]], p.248, pl.5, fig.1) [[Nagy, 1965]], p.202. Holotype: [[Deflandre and Cookson, 1955]], pl.5, fig.1. <B>Combination not validly published</B>: basionym not fully referenced. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Apteodinium australiense|Apteodinium]]</I>. Originally <I>[[Gymnodinium australiense Appendix B|Gymnodinium]]</I> (Appendix B), subsequently <I>Emslandia</I> (combination not validly published), thirdly <I>[[Scriniodinium australiense|Scriniodinium]]</I>, fourthly (and now) <I>[[Apteodinium australiense|Apteodinium]]</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym: <I>[[Emslandia crassimurata]]</I>, according to [[Lucas-Clark, 1987|Lucas-Clark (1987]], p.174). Age: | + | "<I><B>australiensis</B></I>" ([[Deflandre and Cookson, 1955]], p.248, pl.5, fig.1) [[Nagy, 1965]], p.202. Holotype: [[Deflandre and Cookson, 1955]], pl.5, fig.1. <B>Combination not validly published</B>: basionym not fully referenced. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Apteodinium australiense|Apteodinium]]</I>. Originally <I>[[Gymnodinium australiense Appendix B|Gymnodinium]]</I> (Appendix B), subsequently <I>Emslandia</I> (combination not validly published), thirdly <I>[[Scriniodinium australiense|Scriniodinium]]</I>, fourthly (and now) <I>[[Apteodinium australiense|Apteodinium]]</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym: <I>[[Emslandia crassimurata]]</I>, according to [[Lucas-Clark, 1987|Lucas-Clark (1987]], p.174). Age: middle Miocene. |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 21 December 2016
"australiensis" (Deflandre and Cookson, 1955, p.248, pl.5, fig.1) Nagy, 1965, p.202. Holotype: Deflandre and Cookson, 1955, pl.5, fig.1. Combination not validly published: basionym not fully referenced. NOW Apteodinium. Originally Gymnodinium (Appendix B), subsequently Emslandia (combination not validly published), thirdly Scriniodinium, fourthly (and now) Apteodinium. Taxonomic junior synonym: Emslandia crassimurata, according to Lucas-Clark (1987, p.174). Age: middle Miocene.
Parent: Emslandia