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Heteralosia hystricula
Taxonomy
Strophalosia hystricula was named by Girty (1908). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is USGS 3763 green, Comanche Canyon, Glass Mountains, which is in a Roadian carbonate limestone in the Word Formation of Texas.
It was recombined as Heteralosia hystricula by Muir-Wood and Cooper (1960) and Cooper and Grant (1975).
It was recombined as Heteralosia hystricula by Muir-Wood and Cooper (1960) and Cooper and Grant (1975).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1908 | Strophalosia hystricula Girty p. 275 figs. Pl 30, figs 14,14a |
1909 | Strophalosia hystricula Girty |
1960 | Heteralosia hystricula Muir-Wood and Cooper p. 81 figs. Pl 3, fig 14; pl 4, figs 1-13 |
1975 | Heteralosia hystricula Cooper and Grant p. 796 |
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†Heteralosia hystricula Girty 1908
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available