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Siphonalia (Nassicola) tularensis
Taxonomy
Siphonalia tularensis was named by Anderson and Hanna (1925). Its type specimen is CAS 854 and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is CAS loc. 245, Grapevine Canyon, which is in an Eocene marginal marine sandstone/shale in the Tejon Formation of California.
It was recombined as Siphonalia (Nassicola) tularensis by Ruth (1942).
It was recombined as Siphonalia (Nassicola) tularensis by Ruth (1942).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Austrofusus blakei, Austrofusus casei, Nassicola contracta, S. angusticostata, S. asakuraensis, S. bervillei, S. cooperi, S. dainitiensis, S. darwiniana, S. domeykoana, S. harrisi, S. hauniensis, S. ickei, S. ishikariensis, S. kannoi, S. kikaigashimana, S. laddi, S. longicanalis, S. mariae, S. mikado, S. mikado, S. newtonensis, S. newtonensis, S. nipponiva, S. noachina, S. oncodes, S. oncoides, S. ortmanni, S. perlata, S. plummeri, S. potomacensis, S. pseudofusoides, S. quadrilineata, S. sclarina, S. spadicea, S. stearnsii, S. subnodosa, S. trilira, S. wheatlandensis, S. yonabaruensis, S. varicosa
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1925 | Siphonalia tularensis Anderson and Hanna p. 67 figs. Plate 10, figure 1; plate 11, figure 7 |
| 1942 | Siphonalia (Nassicola) tularensis Ruth p. 293 figs. PI. 48, fig. 9 |
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†Siphonalia (Nassicola) tularensis Anderson and Hanna 1925
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
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| References: Kiessling 2004, Hendy et al. 2009 | |||||