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Lobogalenopsis quadrilobatus
Taxonomy
Galenopsis quadrilobata was named by Lörenthey (1898). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Kis-Sväbhegy, which is in a Lutetian marine limestone in Hungary. It is the type species of Lobogalenopsis.
It was recombined as Lobogalenopsis quadrilobatus by Muller and Collins (1991); it was recombined as Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata by Schweitzer et al. (2010), Tessier et al. (2011), Beschin et al. (2015), Beschin et al. (2016), Beschin et al. (2018), Schweitzer et al. (2022).
It was recombined as Lobogalenopsis quadrilobatus by Muller and Collins (1991); it was recombined as Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata by Schweitzer et al. (2010), Tessier et al. (2011), Beschin et al. (2015), Beschin et al. (2016), Beschin et al. (2018), Schweitzer et al. (2022).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1898 | Galenopsis quadrilobata Lörenthey p. 66 figs. Plate 5, Fig. 3a-c |
1991 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobatus Muller and Collins p. 86 |
2010 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Schweitzer et al. p. 120 |
2011 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Tessier et al. p. 217 |
2015 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Beschin et al. p. 85 |
2016 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Beschin et al. p. 109 |
2018 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Beschin et al. p. 188 |
2022 | Lobogalenopsis quadrilobata Schweitzer et al. p. 6 fig. 3.8 |
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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.
†Lobogalenopsis quadrilobatus Lörenthey 1898
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
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References: Turnsek 1997, Aberhan 1992 |