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Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri
Taxonomy
Phanerotrema welleri was named by Newell (1935) [= ? Worthenia tabulata Plummer and Moore 1921, Texas Univ., Bull. 2132, pl. 19, fig. 25. (REF 79328).]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is near Tyro, which is in a Missourian marine shale in the Stanton Formation of Kansas.
It was recombined as Ananias welleri by Knight (1945); it was recombined as Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri by Knight et al. (1960), Hoare (1961) and Karapunar and Nützel (2022).
It was recombined as Ananias welleri by Knight (1945); it was recombined as Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri by Knight et al. (1960), Hoare (1961) and Karapunar and Nützel (2022).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1935 | Phanerotrema welleri Newell pp. 348 - 349 figs. pl. 36 f. 3a-g |
1945 | Ananias welleri Knight pp. 573-574 |
1960 | Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri Knight et al. |
1961 | Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri Hoare pp. 155-156 figs. pl. 20 f. 9 |
2022 | Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri Karapunar and Nützel p. 22 fig. 13 |
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†Glabrocingulum (Ananias) welleri Newell 1935
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available