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Lecanites glaucus
Taxonomy
Ammonites (Ceratites) glaucus was named by Münster (1841). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is St. Cassian (Munster coll), which is in a Julian carbonate limestone in the Cassian Formation of Italy.
It was recombined as Goniatites glaucus by Muenster (1841), Münster (1841); it was recombined as Lecanites glaucus by von Mojsisovics (1882), Spath (1951), Mietto and Manfrin (2008).
It was recombined as Goniatites glaucus by Muenster (1841), Münster (1841); it was recombined as Lecanites glaucus by von Mojsisovics (1882), Spath (1951), Mietto and Manfrin (2008).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1834 | Ammonites (Ceratites) glaucus Munster p. 11 figs. Pl 1, fig 1 |
1841 | Goniatites glaucus Muenster |
1841 | Ammonites (Ceratites) glaucus Münster p. 11 figs. Pl 1, fig 1 |
1841 | Goniatites glaucus Münster p. 128 figs. Pl 14, fig 10 |
1882 | Lecanites glaucus von Mojsisovics |
1951 | Lecanites glaucus Spath p. 63 |
2008 | Lecanites glaucus Mietto and Manfrin |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Lecanites glaucus Münster 1841
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available