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Stenopora tasmaniensis
Taxonomy
Stenopora tasmaniensis was named by Lonsdale (1844). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Southern Van Diemen's Land (Porter Hill shoreline), which is in a Sakmarian marine siltstone/limestone in the Bundella Formation of Australia.
It was recombined as Chaetetes tasmaniensis by Dana (1849).
It was recombined as Chaetetes tasmaniensis by Dana (1849).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1844 | Stenopora tasmaniensis Lonsdale p. 161 |
1849 | Chaetetes tasmaniensis Dana p. 711 figs. Pl 11, fig 7, 8 |
1891 | Stenopora johnstoni Etheridge |
1910 | Stenopora tasmaniensis Laseron p. 198 |
1945 | Stenopora johnstoni Crockford p. 20 fig. 24,25 |
1968 | Stenopora tasmaniensis Wass p. 23 figs. Pl 2, figs 3,4; pl 3, figs 1-3; pl 4, figs 1,2 |
2003 | Stenopora tasmaniensis Reid p. 117 fig. 50 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Stenopora tasmaniensis Lonsdale 1844
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Invalid names: Stenopora johnstoni Etheridge 1891 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. Lonsdale 1844 | Branched, branches cylindrical, variously inclined or contorted; tubes more or less divergent; mouths oval, divisional ridges strongly tuberculated; indications of successive narrowing in each tube, 1-2. |