J. I. Kirkland 1987

Full reference
J. I. Kirkland. 1987. Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous lungfish tooth plates from the Western Interior, the last dipnoan faunas of North America. Hunteria 2(2):1-16 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number:  10654
Created:  2004-05-28 06:51:28
Modified:  2004-05-28 08:51:33
Project name:  ETE
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Taxonomic opinions (15) - view classification
'Ceratodontidae belongs to Ceratodontiformes' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus americanus belongs to Ceratodus' according to W. C. Knight 1898
'Ceratodus americanus is a subjective synonym of Ceratodus guentheri' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus felchi belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus frazieri belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. H. Ostrom 1970
'Ceratodus frazieri belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus guentheri belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus gustasoni belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus robustus belongs to Ceratodus' according to W. C. Knight 1898
'Ceratodus robustus belongs to Ceratodus' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Ceratodus belongs to Ceratodontidae' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
'Polyporites browni belongs to Polyporites' according to G. R. Wieland 1934
'Polyporites browni is recombined as Ceratodus browni' according to R. W. Brown 1938
'Polyporites browni is a nomen dubium' according to J. H. Ostrom 1970
'Polyporites browni is a subjective synonym of Ceratodus frazieri' according to J. I. Kirkland 1987
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