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Ambigaster wandageensis
Taxonomy
Monaster wandageensis was named by Kesling (1969). It is not extant. Its type specimen is University of Western Australia, Holotype UWA 26992a. Its type locality is Wandagee stage, Minilya river, Carnavon basin, which is in a Kungurian marine siltstone in the Wandagee Formation of Australia. It is the type species of Ambigaster, Monaster.
It was recombined as Ambigaster wandageensis by Blake and Elliott (2003) and Blake (2018).
It was recombined as Ambigaster wandageensis by Blake and Elliott (2003) and Blake (2018).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1969 | Monaster wandageensis Kesling pp. 367-369 figs. figs. 1, 2; pl. 1 figs. 1, 2; pl. 3 figs |
2003 | Ambigaster wandageensis Blake and Elliott p. 483 |
2018 | Ambigaster wandageensis Blake p. 47 |
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†Ambigaster wandageensis Kesling 1969
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available