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Visitator tennesseensis
Taxonomy
Saffordella tennesseensis was named by Dunbar (1920). It is a 3D body fossil. It is the type species of Saffordella.
It was recombined as Visitator tennesseensis by Knight et al. (1960).
It was recombined as Visitator tennesseensis by Knight et al. (1960).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1920 | Distemnostoma princeps Dunbar |
1920 | Saffordella tennesseensis Dunbar pp. 142 – 143 figs. pl. 4 f. 17 |
1920 | Distemnostoma princeps Dunbar pp. 143 - 145 figs. pl. 4 f. 18-19 |
1920 | Distemnostoma curtum Dunbar p. 145 figs. pl. 4 f. 10-12 |
1920 | Aulopea nelsoni Dunbar p. 147 figs. pl. 4 f. 13 |
1920 | Diaphorostoma quadrangulare Dunbar pp. 147 – 148 figs. pl. 4 f. 20-21 |
1920 | Holopea planidorsata Dunbar p. 147 figs. pl. 4 f. 13 |
1941 | Aulopea nelsoni Knight pp. 478 - 49 figs. Plate 86, figures la-b |
1960 | Visitator nelsoni Knight et al. pp. I240 |
1960 | Visitator princeps Knight et al. pp. I240 |
1960 | Visitator tennesseensis Knight et al. pp. I240 |
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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.
†Visitator tennesseensis Dunbar 1920
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Invalid names: Visitator curtum Dunbar 1920 [synonym], Visitator nelsoni Dunbar 1920 [synonym], Visitator planidorsata Dunbar 1920 [synonym], Visitator princeps Dunbar 1920 [synonym], Visitator quadrangulare Dunbar 1920 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. B. Knight 1941 (Aulopea nelsoni) | Moderately large, irregularly subglobular, narrowly phaneromphalous gastropods with sides of whorls flattened and the outer lip extending broadly forward between an upper and lower notchlike sinus; whorl profile broadly and roundly shouldered above, flattened or slightly concave on the sides; sutures deep; nucleus unknown; base rather narrow, somewhat extended, narrowly phaneromphalous; columellar lip somewhat irregular, reflexed about the umbilicus; parietal contact rather narrow, inductura thin; outer lip with a shallow sinus on the crest of the shoulder close to the upper suture, a broad forward extension on the sides and a second sinus on the narrow base, the latter sinus being rather deep and notchlike; ornamentation rather coarse lines of growth only; shell thin, its structure unknown. The holotype measures 26.5 mm. in height, 29.5 mm. in width, and has a pleural angle of about 121 degrees. |
Measurements
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Source: g = genus, f = family, superf = superfamily, c = class | |||||
References: Batten 1984, Kiessling 2004, Aberhan et al. 2004, Knight et al. 1960 |