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Astartella ambiensis
Taxonomy
Astarte ambiensis was named by Waagen (1881). It is not a trace fossil. Its type locality is Amb, very highest beds of Productus-limestone, Salt Range, which is in a Changhsingian coastal sandstone in the Chhidru Formation of Pakistan.
It was recombined as Astartella ambiensis by Nakazawa and Newell (1968) and Zhang (1977).
It was recombined as Astartella ambiensis by Nakazawa and Newell (1968) and Zhang (1977).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1881 | Astarte ambiensis Waagen p. 211 figs. Pl 19, fig 4 |
1968 | Astartella ambiensis Nakazawa and Newell p. 101 |
1977 | Astartella ambiensis Zhang p. 488 figs. Pl 189, figs 14,15 |
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†Astartella ambiensis Waagen 1881
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available