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Thomasites wallsi

Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Pseudotissotiidae

Taxonomy
Bauchioceras (Wrightoceras) wallsi was named by Reyment (1954) [DISTRIBUTION: Turonian; Cosmopolitan.]. Its type specimen is BMNH C.47417, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Kanawa, which is in a Turonian marine horizon in the Pindiga Formation of Nigeria. It is the type species of Bauchioceras (Wrightoceras).

It was recombined as Pseudotissotia (Wrightoceras) wallsi by Reyment (1955), Barber (1957) and Meister (1989); it was recombined as Wrightoceras wallsi by Chancellor (1982), Zaborski (1987), Kennedy et al. (1987) and Kennedy and Simmons (1991); it was recombined as Thomasites wallsi by Meister et al. (1994).

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1954Bauchioceras (Wrightoceras) wallsi Reyment p. 160 figs. Pl 2, fig 4; pl 3, figs 3,3a
1955Pseudotissotia (Wrightoceras) wallsi Reyment p. 71 figs. Pl 24, fig 1; text-figs 32a,c,d
1957Pseudotissotia (Wrightoceras) wallsi Barber p. 53 figs. Pl 2, figs 1,2; pl 34, figs 5,13
1982Wrightoceras wallsi Chancellor p. 118
1987Wrightoceras wallsi Kennedy et al. p. 58
1987Wrightoceras wallsi Zaborski p. 51 figs. 36-37
1989Pseudotissotia (Wrightoceras) wallsi Meister p. 49 figs. Pl 28, figs 1-3; text-fig 35
1991Wrightoceras wallsi Kennedy and Simmons p. 143
1994Thomasites wallsi Meister et al. p. 213 figs. Pl 10, figs 2,4; text-fig 13

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
phylumMollusca
classCephalopodaCuvier 1797
RankNameAuthor
subclassAmmonoidea()
orderAmmonitida
suborderAmmonitinaHyatt 1889
superfamilyAcanthoceratoidea(de Grossouvre 1894)
familyPseudotissotiidae(Hyatt 1903)
genusThomasitesPervinquiére 1907
specieswallsi()

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.

Thomasites wallsi Reyment 1954
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Diagnosis
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