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<I><B>minusa</B></I> [[Harland and Pudsey, 2002]], p.278-279, pl.4, figs.5-7.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Harland and Pudsey, 2002]], pl.4, fig.7.&nbsp; Based on Greek, this epithet is correctly rendered as <I>minusa</I> when feminine, <I>minys</I> (as cited in Harland and Pudsey) when masculine, and <I>minym</I> when neuter.&nbsp; Age: Late Miocene.
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<I><B>minusa</B></I> [[Harland and Pudsey, 2002]], p.278&ndash;279, pl.4, figs.5&ndash;7.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Harland and Pudsey, 2002]], pl.4, fig.7.&nbsp; Based on Greek, this epithet is correctly rendered as <I>minusa</I> when feminine, <I>minys</I> (as cited in Harland and Pudsey) when masculine, and <I>minym</I> when neuter.&nbsp; Age: late Miocene.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 21 December 2016

minusa Harland and Pudsey, 2002, p.278–279, pl.4, figs.5–7.  Holotype: Harland and Pudsey, 2002, pl.4, fig.7.  Based on Greek, this epithet is correctly rendered as minusa when feminine, minys (as cited in Harland and Pudsey) when masculine, and minym when neuter.  Age: late Miocene.

Parent: Selenopemphix