Thalassiphora pelagica

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*pelagica (Eisenack, 1954b, p.71, pl.12, figs.17–18) Eisenack and Gocht, 1960, p.513–514.  Emendation: Benedek and Gocht, 1981, p.59–61, as Thalassiphora pelagica.  Holotype: Eisenack, 1954b, pl.12, fig.17.  Originally Pterospermopsis (Appendix A), subsequently (and now) Thalassiphora, thirdly DisphaeriaLentin and Williams (1977b, p.54) retained this species in Thalassiphora.  Taxonomic junior synonyms: Thalassiphora sueroi and Thalassiphora (as Disphaeria) balcanica, both according to Stover and Evitt (1978, p.194) — however, Sütő-Szentai (2000, p.162) retained Thalassiphora (as Spiniferites) balcanica; Pterocystidiopsis (as Thalassiphora) velata and Adnatosphaeridium (as Thalassiphora) patulum, both according to Benedek and Gocht (1981, p.59) — however, Lentin and Williams (1985, p.354) retained Thalassiphora patula and Brinkhuis and Biffi (1993, p.179) retained Pterocystidiopsis (as and now Thalassiphora) velata; Subathua sahnii, according to Lentin and Williams (1985, p.340) — however, Subathua sahnii is now considered to be a taxonomic junior synonym of Adnatosphaeridium (as and now Thalassiphora) patulum; Subathua spinosa, according to Lentin and Williams (1985, p.340) — however, Stover and Williams (1987, p.207) retained Subathua (as Thalassiphora) spinosa (now Thalassiphora simlaensis).  Age: late Eocene–early Oligocene.


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Parent: Thalassiphora