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Septa occidentalis
Taxonomy
Triton (Lampusia) rubecula occidentale was named by Mörch (1877). It is extant.
It was recombined as Cymatium (Septa) rubeculum occidentale by Clench and Turner (1957); it was recombined as Cymatium rubeculum occidentale by Nowell-Usticke (1959); it was recombined as Cymatium (Septa) occidentale by Beu (1985); it was recombined as Cymatium occidentale by Leal (1991); it was recombined as Septa occidentalis by Beu (2010).
It was recombined as Cymatium (Septa) rubeculum occidentale by Clench and Turner (1957); it was recombined as Cymatium rubeculum occidentale by Nowell-Usticke (1959); it was recombined as Cymatium (Septa) occidentale by Beu (1985); it was recombined as Cymatium occidentale by Leal (1991); it was recombined as Septa occidentalis by Beu (2010).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1877 | Triton (Lampusia) rubecula occidentale Mörch p. 29 |
1957 | Cymatium (Septa) rubeculum occidentale Clench and Turner p. 214 |
1959 | Cymatium rubeculum occidentale Nowell-Usticke p. 60 |
1985 | Cymatium (Septa) occidentale Beu p. 8 |
1991 | Cymatium occidentale Leal p. 118 |
2010 | Septa occidentalis Beu p. 190 |
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Septa occidentalis Mörch 1877
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
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References: Hendy et al. 2009, Kiessling 2004 |
Age range: Late/Upper Pliocene or 3.60000 to 2.58800 Ma
Collections: one only
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Pliocene | Costa Rica | Septa occidentalis (96519) |