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Periaulax spirata
Taxonomy
Solarium spiratum was named by Lamarck (1804). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Grignon (Defrance collection), which is in a Lutetian open shallow subtidal sandstone/sandstone in France.
It was recombined as Philippia spirata by Newton (1891); it was recombined as Eumargarita (Periaulax) spirata by Cossmann and Pissarro (1902); it was recombined as Solariella (Periaulax) spirata by Le Renard and Pacaud (1995); it was recombined as Periaulax spirata by Schnetler and Heilmann-Clausen (2011).
It was recombined as Philippia spirata by Newton (1891); it was recombined as Eumargarita (Periaulax) spirata by Cossmann and Pissarro (1902); it was recombined as Solariella (Periaulax) spirata by Le Renard and Pacaud (1995); it was recombined as Periaulax spirata by Schnetler and Heilmann-Clausen (2011).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Entered
by P. Wagner on 2016-04-12; modified by M. Clapham on 2017-02-04
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1804 | Solarium spiratum Lamarck p. 54 figs. Pl 15, fig 8 |
| 1891 | Philippia spirata Newton p. 221 |
| 1902 | Eumargarita (Periaulax) spirata Cossmann and Pissarro |
| 1995 | Solariella (Periaulax) spirata Le Renard and Pacaud p. 88 |
| 2011 | Periaulax spirata Schnetler and Heilmann-Clausen p. 69 figs. Plate 3, figs 4-5 |
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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.
†Periaulax spirata Lamarck 1804
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
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| Source: superf = superfamily, c = class | |||||
| References: Kiessling 2004, Hendy et al. 2009 | |||||