Difference between revisions of "Palaeoperidinium castanea"
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− | "<I><B>castanea</B></I>" [[Deflandre, 1935]], p.229, pl.6, fig.8. Holotype: [[Deflandre, 1935]], pl.6, fig.8; [[Deflandre, 1936b]], pl.6, fig.1; [[Jan du Chêne et al., 1986a]], pl.122, figs.9 | + | "<I><B>castanea</B></I>" [[Deflandre, 1935]], p.229, pl.6, fig.8. Holotype: [[Deflandre, 1935]], pl.6, fig.8; [[Deflandre, 1936b]], pl.6, fig.1; [[Jan du Chêne et al., 1986a]], pl.122, figs.9–10. <B>Name not validly published</B>: generic name not validly published until 1967. <B>NOW</B> <I>[[Trichodinium castanea|Trichodinium]]</I>. Originally <I>Palaeoperidinium</I> (name not validly published), subsequently (and now) <I>[[Trichodinium castanea|Trichodinium]]</I>. Taxonomic senior synonyms: <I>[[Apteodinium ciliatum|Apteodinium]]</I> (as <I>[[Trichodinium ciliatum|Trichodinium]]</I>) <I>[[Apteodinium ciliatum|ciliatum]]</I> and <I>[[Trichodinium intermedium]]</I>, both by implication in [[Clarke and Verdier, 1967|Clarke and Verdier (1967]], p.19), who believed <I>[[Trichodinium castanea]]</I> to be the senior name — however, subsequent workers have retained the three species (e.g. see [[Morgan, 1980]], p.33 and [[Harding, 1990b]], p.38). A full description of this species is given in [[Deflandre, 1936b|Deflandre (1936b]], p.177). N.I.A. Age: ?Senonian (erratic). |
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 21 December 2016
"castanea" Deflandre, 1935, p.229, pl.6, fig.8. Holotype: Deflandre, 1935, pl.6, fig.8; Deflandre, 1936b, pl.6, fig.1; Jan du Chêne et al., 1986a, pl.122, figs.9–10. Name not validly published: generic name not validly published until 1967. NOW Trichodinium. Originally Palaeoperidinium (name not validly published), subsequently (and now) Trichodinium. Taxonomic senior synonyms: Apteodinium (as Trichodinium) ciliatum and Trichodinium intermedium, both by implication in Clarke and Verdier (1967, p.19), who believed Trichodinium castanea to be the senior name — however, subsequent workers have retained the three species (e.g. see Morgan, 1980, p.33 and Harding, 1990b, p.38). A full description of this species is given in Deflandre (1936b, p.177). N.I.A. Age: ?Senonian (erratic).
Parent: Palaeoperidinium