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Catenipora agglomeratiformis
Taxonomy
Halysites agglomeratiformis was named by Hall (1900).
It was recombined as Catenipora agglomeratiformis by Buehler (1955).
It was recombined as Catenipora agglomeratiformis by Buehler (1955).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
C. admira, C. anikeevi, C. bumbugurae, C. dietkensis, C. elandiensis, C. esharoides, C. favositomima, C. favositomina, C. festina, C. gothlandica, C. gubachevi, C. inordinata, C. jacovikii, C. maxima, C. micropora, C. minima, C. minuta, C. perforata, C. pulchella, C. robustus, C. rubra, C. shiyangensis, C. simplex, C. spirordensis, C. stearni, C. subparallela, C. taimyrica, C. yaoxianensis, C. zhejiangensis
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1900 | Halysites agglomeratiformis Hall p. 20 figs. pi. 2, figs. 1, 2 |
| 1955 | Catenipora agglomeratiformis Buehler p. 49 |
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†Catenipora agglomeratiformis Hall 1900
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Age range: base of the Edenian to the top of the Richmondian or 451.00000 to 445.50000 Ma
Collections (5 total)
| Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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| Chatfieldian - Edenian | Canada (Nunavut) | Halysites agglomeratiformis (24116) | |
| Edenian - Richmondian | Canada (Manitoba) | Catenipora agglomeratiformis (13654 13656 13657) | |
| Richmondian | Canada (Northwest Territories) | Halysites agglomeratiformis (188769) |