Difference between revisions of "Tenua formosa"

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<I><B>formosa</B></I> ([[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], p.31-32, pl.1, figs.9-10; text-fig.8, nos.1-2) [[Lentin and Williams, 1993]], p.639.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], pl.1, fig.9; text-fig.8, no.2.&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Cerbia formosa|Cerbia]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Tenua</I> Eisenack.&nbsp; Age: Late Eocene-Early Oligocene.
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<I><B>formosa</B></I> ([[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], p.31&ndash;32, pl.1, figs.9&ndash;10; text-fig.8, nos.1&ndash;2) [[Lentin and Williams, 1993]], p.639.&nbsp; Holotype: [[Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988]], pl.1, fig.9; text-fig.8, no.2.&nbsp; Originally <I>[[Cerbia formosa|Cerbia]]</I>, subsequently (and now) <I>Tenua</I> Eisenack.&nbsp; Age: late Eocene&ndash;early Oligocene.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 21 December 2016

formosa (Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988, p.31–32, pl.1, figs.9–10; text-fig.8, nos.1–2) Lentin and Williams, 1993, p.639.  Holotype: Mao Shaozhi and Norris, 1988, pl.1, fig.9; text-fig.8, no.2.  Originally Cerbia, subsequently (and now) Tenua Eisenack.  Age: late Eocene–early Oligocene.

Parent: Tenua_Eisenack 1958a