Difference between revisions of "Stephanelytron membranoideum"
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− | <I><B>membranoideum</B></I> ([[Vozzhennikova, 1967]], p.114 | + | <I><B>membranoideum</B></I> ([[Vozzhennikova, 1967]], p.114–115, pl.48, figs.1–2,3a–b,4a–b,5–8,9a–c,10) [[Courtinat, 1999]], p.178. Emendation: [[Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990]], p.103, as <I>[[Lagenadinium]]</I>? <I>membranoideum</I>. Holotype: [[Vozzhennikova, 1967]], pl.48, figs.9a–b; [[Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990]], text-fig.58; lost according to [[Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990|Lentin and Vozzhennikova (1990]], p.103). Lectotype: ?[[Vozzhennikova, 1967]], pl.48, fig.6; [[Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990]], pl.10, figs.6–7; designated by [[Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990|Lentin and Vozzhennikova (1990]], p.103). Originally <I>[[Chlamydophorella membranoidea|Chlamydophorella]]</I>, subsequently <I>[[Chlamydophorella membranoidea|Chlamydophorella]]</I>?, thirdly <I>[[Lagenadinium]]</I>?, fourthly (and now) <I>Stephanelytron</I>. Taxonomic junior synonym: <I>[[Stephanelytron cretaceum]]</I>, according to Heilmann-Clausen in [[Heilmann-Clausen and Thomsen, 1995|Heilmann-Clausen and Thomsen (1995]], p.301) — however, [[Courtinat, 1999|Courtinat (1999]], p.178) retained <I>[[Stephanelytron cretaceum]]</I>. Age: Late Jurassic. |
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 21 December 2016
membranoideum (Vozzhennikova, 1967, p.114–115, pl.48, figs.1–2,3a–b,4a–b,5–8,9a–c,10) Courtinat, 1999, p.178. Emendation: Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990, p.103, as Lagenadinium? membranoideum. Holotype: Vozzhennikova, 1967, pl.48, figs.9a–b; Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990, text-fig.58; lost according to Lentin and Vozzhennikova (1990, p.103). Lectotype: ?Vozzhennikova, 1967, pl.48, fig.6; Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990, pl.10, figs.6–7; designated by Lentin and Vozzhennikova (1990, p.103). Originally Chlamydophorella, subsequently Chlamydophorella?, thirdly Lagenadinium?, fourthly (and now) Stephanelytron. Taxonomic junior synonym: Stephanelytron cretaceum, according to Heilmann-Clausen in Heilmann-Clausen and Thomsen (1995, p.301) — however, Courtinat (1999, p.178) retained Stephanelytron cretaceum. Age: Late Jurassic.
Parent: Stephanelytron