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Ampullina subhumerosa
Taxonomy
Lunatia subhumerosa was named by White (1887). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Trapiche das Pedras Velho, which is in an Albian marine horizon in the Riachuelo Formation of Brazil.
It was recombined as Ampullina subhumerosa by Hendy et al. (2008).
It was recombined as Ampullina subhumerosa by Hendy et al. (2008).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
A. abeihensis, A. alabamiensis, A. arntzenii, A. australis, A. barytata, A. bulbiformis, A. chenayensis, A. chira, A. clementina, A. coxi, A. crassitina, A. cylindrica, A. dido, A. dumblei, A. dupinii, A. dupinii, A. ervyna, A. favorina, A. flintensis, A. gasullae, A. gaultina, A. georgeana, A. haemisphaerica, A. hybrida, A. krumbecki, A. laevigata, A. merciniensis, A. mississippiensis, A. mulitta, A. multistriata, A. oregonensis, A. paludinaris, A. parisiensis, A. parisiensis, A. patula, A. ponderosa, A. potens, A. quaasi, A. quitrinensis, A. royeri, A. sanctaecrucis, A. semitalis, A. similis, A. solida, A. streptostoma, A. subhybridica, A. supracretacea, A. suprajurensis, A. suturata, A. umbilica, A. vautrini, A. veriotina, A. vespa, A. vulcani, A. abeihensis, A. ervyna, A. quaasi, A. berauensis, A. paludinaris, A. sanctaecrucis, A. tyrolensis, A. bulbiformis, A. hantkeni
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1887 | Lunatia subhumerosa White p. 183 figs. pl. 16, figs. 5-7 |
| 1936 | Lunatia subhumerosa Maury p. 190 |
| 2008 | Ampullina subhumerosa Hendy et al. |
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†Ampullina subhumerosa White 1887
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available