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Anchura convexa
Taxonomy
Anchura convexa was named by Wade (1926). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Dave Weeks place, Coon Creek, which is in a Campanian coastal sandstone in the Ripley Formation of Tennessee.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
A. americana, A. bakeri, A. besairiei, A. bexarensis, A. catedralis, A. chapelvillensis, A. coffea, A. corniculata, A. glabra, A. grouti, A. hopii, A. lamari, A. marginata, A. modesta, A. noakensis, A. parkinsoni, A. pergracilis, A. raritanensis, A. robinaldina, A. rostrata, A. schweinfurthi, A. sucrensis, A. turricula, A. whitneyensis, A. zululandiae, A. denticulata, A. quadrilirata, A. bailyi, A. robinaldina
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1926 | Anchura convexa Wade |
| 1960 | Anchura convexa Sohl p. 107 figs. Pl 13, figs 15,16 |
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†Anchura convexa Wade 1926
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available