Inocardion caucasicum
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"caucasicum" (Keller 1946, p.95, pl.3, fig.2) Masters and Scott, 1978, p.216. Holotype: Keller 1946, pl.3, fig.2. NOW Pithonella. Originally (and now) Pithonella, subsequently Inocardion. As this combination was published under the I.C.Z.N., it can be considered validly published and legitimate when brought under the I.C.N., even though the basionym was not fully referenced. Age: information not availkable.
Parent: Inocardion