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Juxathyris bisulcata
Taxonomy
Araxathyris bisulcata was named by Liao (1980). Its type specimen is NIGP 43786 and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Jiaozishan Section Bed 16 (AJ-35,34,33), Anshun County, which is in a Wuchiapingian carbonate limestone in China.
It was corrected as Araxathyris bisulcatus by Liao and Meng (1986); it was recombined as Rectambitus bisulcatus by Xu and Grant (1994); it was recombined as Juxathyris bisulcata by Shen et al. (2004), Shen and Zhang (2008), Angiolini and Carabelli (2010).
It was corrected as Araxathyris bisulcatus by Liao and Meng (1986); it was recombined as Rectambitus bisulcatus by Xu and Grant (1994); it was recombined as Juxathyris bisulcata by Shen et al. (2004), Shen and Zhang (2008), Angiolini and Carabelli (2010).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1980 | Araxathyris bisulcata Liao p. 268 figs. Pl 9, figs 14-17 |
| 1983 | Araxathyris bisulcata Waterhouse p. 132 figs. Pl 4, figs 6,7 |
| 1986 | Araxathyris bisulcatus Liao and Meng figs. Pl 4, fig 6 |
| 1994 | Rectambitus bisulcatus Xu and Grant p. 50 figs. 38.19-38.30,39 |
| 1995 | Araxathyris bisulcata Zeng et al. figs. Pl 19, figs 10,11 |
| 2004 | Juxathyris bisulcata Shen et al. p. 897 figs. 8.24-8.41,14 |
| 2008 | Juxathyris bisulcata Shen and Zhang fig. 6.1,6.2 |
| 2010 | Juxathyris bisulcata Angiolini and Carabelli p. 78 figs. Pl 3, fig 22; pl 4, figs 28,29 |
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†Juxathyris bisulcata Liao 1980
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
|---|---|---|
| J. B. Waterhouse 1983 | Small suboval shells with narrow sulcus in each valve. |