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Schizodus texanus
Taxonomy
Schizodus texanus was named by Clifton (1942). Its type specimen is Iowa State University, unnumbered, a shell (Articulated internal mould), and it is not a trace fossil. Its type locality is Quanah, Hardeman County, which is in a Kungurian shallow subtidal limestone in the Blaine Formation of Texas.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1942 | Schizodus texanus Clifton p. 691 figs. Pl 101, figs 20-28; pl 102, figs 10-13 |
1952 | Schizodus texanus Chronic p. 143 figs. Pl 7, figs 11a,b |
1975 | Schizodus texanus Newell and Boyd p. 116 figs. 13A,C, 37.10, 52,53 |
1984 | Schizodus texanus Muromtseva and Guskov p. 81 figs. Pl 37, figs 6,7 |
2012 | Schizodus texanus Quiroz-Barroso et al. p. 172 figs. 4.16, 5.1 |
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†Schizodus texanus Clifton 1942
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available