S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells 1987

Full reference
S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells. 1987. Neogene paleontology in the northern Dominican Republic, 5. The suborders Caryophylliina and Dendrophylliina (Anthozoa, Scleractinia). Bulletins of American Paleontology 93(328):23-43 [W. Kiessling/U. Merkel]
Metadata
ID number:  31716
Created:  2010-01-26 01:02:14
Modified:  2010-01-26 03:02:14
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (18) - view classification
'Antillocyathus alatus belongs to Antillocyathus' according to S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells 1987
'Asterosmilia compressa belongs to Asterosmilia' according to Vaughan 1925
'Asterosmilia exarata belongs to Asterosmilia' according to Duncan 1867
'Brachycyathus henekeni is recombined as Paracyathus henekeni' according to Duncan 1868
'Ceratotrochus hispidus belongs to Ceratotrochus' according to Pourtales 1878
'Ceratotrochus hispidus is recombined as Pourtalocyathus hispidus' according to Cairns 1979
'Dendrophyllia cornucopia belongs to Dendrophyllia' according to Pourtales 1871
'Guynia annulata belongs to Guynia' according to Duncan 1872
'Paracyathus sinuosus belongs to Paracyathus' according to S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells 1987
'Placocyathus cristatus belongs to Placocyathus' according to Vaughan 1925
'Placocyathus cristatus is recombined as Antillocyathus cristatus' according to Wells 1937
'Sphenotrochus senni belongs to Sphenotrochus' according to Wells 1945
'Trochocyathus (Paratrochocyathus) chevalieri belongs to Trochocyathus (Paratrochocyathus)' according to S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells 1987
'Trochocyathus (Paratrochocyathus) duncani belongs to Trochocyathus (Paratrochocyathus)' according to S. D. Cairns and J. W. Wells 1987
'Trochocyathus abnormalis belongs to Trochocyathus' according to Duncan 1864
'Trochocyathus abnormalis is recombined as Asterosmilia abnormalis' according to Vaughan 1919
'Trochocyathus profundus belongs to Trochocyathus' according to Duncan 1864
'Trochocyathus profundus is recombined as Asterosmilia profunda' according to Vaughan and Hoffmeister 1926