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Celtencrinurus multisegmentatus
Taxonomy
Calymene multisegmentatus was named by Portlock (1843). Its type specimen is GSM 35416, a pygidium, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Desertcreat, which is in a Pusgillian/Cautleyan offshore mudstone in the Killey Bridge Formation of the United Kingdom. It is the type species of Celtencrinurus.
It was recombined as Amphion multisegmentatus by Portlock (1843); it was synonymized subjectively with Encrinurus striatus by Warburg (1925); it was recombined as Encrinurus multisegmentatus by Tripp (1957); it was recombined as Celtencrinurus multisegmentatus by Evitt and Tripp (1977); it was recombined as Erratencrinurus (Celtencrinurus) multisegmentatus by Owen (1981), Owen and Heath (1989).
It was recombined as Amphion multisegmentatus by Portlock (1843); it was synonymized subjectively with Encrinurus striatus by Warburg (1925); it was recombined as Encrinurus multisegmentatus by Tripp (1957); it was recombined as Celtencrinurus multisegmentatus by Evitt and Tripp (1977); it was recombined as Erratencrinurus (Celtencrinurus) multisegmentatus by Owen (1981), Owen and Heath (1989).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1843 | Amphion multisegmentatus Portlock p. 291 figs. pl. 3, figs. 6a, b |
1957 | Encrinurus multisegmentatus Tripp pp. 61 - 65 figs. Plate 11, figs. 6-8; Plate 12, figs. 1-6 |
1977 | Celtencrinurus multisegmentatus Evitt and Tripp p. 119 |
1981 | Erratencrinurus (Celtencrinurus) multisegmentatus Owen |
1989 | Erratencrinurus (Celtencrinurus) multisegmentatus Owen and Heath |
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†Celtencrinurus multisegmentatus Portlock 1843
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. P. Tripp 1957 | Cranidium gently convex longitudinally; glabella elongate, depressed posteriorly; frontal lobe approximately half Jength of glabella. T'ubercle formula: I-0; ll-0, 1; ID-O, 1, 2; (iv-O); IV-V-VI- 1, 2, 3. Fixed cheeks strongly tuberculate, with two conspicuously Jarge tubercles one behind the other. |
Measurements
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References: Aberhan et al. 2004, Hendy 2009 |
Collections
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