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Dicoelosia biloba
Taxonomy
Anomia biloba was named by Linnaeus (1758).
It was recombined as Spirifer biloba by Sharpe (1847); it was recombined as Spirifer bilobus by Hall (1852); it was recombined as Orthis biloba by Lindström (1861) and Davidson (1869); it was recombined as Dicoelosia biloba by Wright (1968), Bassett and Cocks (1974), Mitchell (1977), Jin and Chatterton (1997) and Huang et al. (2013).
It was recombined as Spirifer biloba by Sharpe (1847); it was recombined as Spirifer bilobus by Hall (1852); it was recombined as Orthis biloba by Lindström (1861) and Davidson (1869); it was recombined as Dicoelosia biloba by Wright (1968), Bassett and Cocks (1974), Mitchell (1977), Jin and Chatterton (1997) and Huang et al. (2013).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1758 | Anomia biloba Linnaeus pp. 703, 1154 |
1847 | Spirifer biloba Sharpe p. 161 |
1852 | Spirifer bilobus Hall p. 260 |
1861 | Orthis biloba Lindström p. 344 figs. 10a, b |
1869 | Orthis biloba Davidson pp. 206 - 208 figs. Pl. 26, figs. 10-15 |
1968 | Dicoelosia biloba Wright |
1974 | Dicoelosia biloba Bassett and Cocks |
1977 | Dicoelosia biloba Mitchell |
1997 | Dicoelosia biloba Jin and Chatterton |
2013 | Dicoelosia biloba Huang et al. p. 236 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Dicoelosia biloba Linnaeus 1758
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available