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Ptychoglyptus virginiensis
Taxonomy
Ptychoglyptus virginiensis was named by Willard (1928) [Cocks 2005 gives the holotype as USNM 66290c]. Its type specimen is M.C.Z. 8626, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil.
It was corrected as Ptychoglyptus virginensis by Willard (1928) and Rozman and Severgina (1983).
It was corrected as Ptychoglyptus virginensis by Willard (1928) and Rozman and Severgina (1983).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1926 | Playfairia pulchra Butts p. 102 figs. pl. 19, fig. 15 |
1928 | Ptychoglyptus virginensis Willard p. 283 figs. pl. 2, fig. 12 |
1928 | Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Willard p. 283 figs. pl. 2, fig. 12 |
1928 | Ptychoglyptus pulchrus Willard p. 284 |
1956 | Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Cooper pp. 818 - 819 figs. Plate 173, A, figures 1-7; plate 173, B, figures 8-12; plate 174, A, figures i, 2; plate 174, B, fig |
1962 | Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Williams p. 193 figs. Pl. XVIII, figs. 26-30 |
1983 | Ptychoglyptus virginensis Rozman and Severgina |
1989 | Ptychoglyptus virginensis Lehman and Pope |
2005 | Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Cocks p. 277 |
2014 | Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Candela and Harper pp. Supplement 1 |
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†Ptychoglyptus virginiensis Willard 1928
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Invalid names: Ptychoglyptus pulchrus Butts 1926 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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A. Williams 1962 | Semicircular, gently concavo-convex to biplanate Ptychoglyptus, ornamented by strong rugae with rounded crests arranged like a series of ripples, just under 1 mm. in wave-length and either symmetrical in profile or asymmetrical with steeper posterior faces; rugae broken up into chevron-like arcs, which are concave anteriorly, by five primary costae arising at or near the umbo and thereafter by secondarily intercalated costellae; in addition, thread-like costellae with a modal density of 8 per millimetre antero-medianly ornament the surfaces of the rugae. |