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<B><I>septentrionalis</I></B> [[Harland, 1977b]], p.103-104, pl.1, figs.12-18; text-fig.4.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Harland, 1977b]], pl.1, figs.17-18; [[Jan du Ch&#234;ne and Londeix, 1988]], pl.1, figs.10-12.&nbsp; Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Achomosphaera andalousiensis]]</I>, according to [[Harland, 1983|Harland (1983]], p.326) - however, [[Londeix et al., 2009|Londeix et al. (2009]], p.67-68) retained <I>Spiniferites septentrionalis</I>.&nbsp; [[Head and Wrenn, 1992|Head and Wrenn (1992]], p.2) had earlier questioned the synonymy and Matsuoka in [[Head and Wrenn, 1992|Head and Wrenn (1992]], p.26) considered <I>[[Spiniferites aquilonius]]</I> to be a possible synonym of <I>Spiniferites septentrionalis</I>.&nbsp; Age: Late Quaternary.
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<B><I>septentrionalis</I></B> [[Harland, 1977b]], p.103&ndash;104, pl.1, figs.12&ndash;18; text-fig.4.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Harland, 1977b]], pl.1, figs.17&ndash;18; [[Jan du Ch&#234;ne and Londeix, 1988]], pl.1, figs.10&ndash;12.&nbsp; Taxonomic senior synonym: <I>[[Achomosphaera andalousiensis]]</I>, according to [[Harland, 1983|Harland (1983]], p.326) &mdash; however, [[Londeix et al., 2009|Londeix et al. (2009]], p.67&ndash;68) retained <I>Spiniferites septentrionalis</I>.&nbsp; [[Head and Wrenn, 1992|Head and Wrenn (1992]], p.2) had earlier questioned the synonymy and Matsuoka in [[Head and Wrenn, 1992|Head and Wrenn (1992]], p.26) considered <I>[[Spiniferites aquilonius]]</I> to be a possible synonym of <I>Spiniferites septentrionalis</I>.&nbsp; Age: late Quaternary.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 21 December 2016

septentrionalis Harland, 1977b, p.103–104, pl.1, figs.12–18; text-fig.4.  Holotype: Harland, 1977b, pl.1, figs.17–18; Jan du Chêne and Londeix, 1988, pl.1, figs.10–12.  Taxonomic senior synonym: Achomosphaera andalousiensis, according to Harland (1983, p.326) — however, Londeix et al. (2009, p.67–68) retained Spiniferites septentrionalisHead and Wrenn (1992, p.2) had earlier questioned the synonymy and Matsuoka in Head and Wrenn (1992, p.26) considered Spiniferites aquilonius to be a possible synonym of Spiniferites septentrionalis.  Age: late Quaternary.

Parent: Spiniferites