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Pteria (Oxytoma) nebrascana
Taxonomy
Avicula nebrascana was named by Evans and Shumard (1857) [DISTRIBUTION: Campanian; Western Interior.]. It is not a trace fossil.
It was recombined as Pteria (Oxytoma) nebrascana by Russell and Landes (1937).
It was recombined as Pteria (Oxytoma) nebrascana by Russell and Landes (1937).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Oxytoma arizonensis, Oxytoma articostata, Oxytoma censorius, Oxytoma czekanovskii, Oxytoma dumortieri, Oxytoma expansa, Oxytoma ferrugineum, Oxytoma inaequivalis, Oxytoma intermedia, Oxytoma jacksoni, Oxytoma laevicostata, Oxytoma multistriatum, Oxytoma oppeli, Oxytoma semiradiata, Oxytoma trechmanni, P. aculeati, P. africana, P. caudata, P. coturnix, P. falcata, P. gansingensis, P. hofmanni, P. linguaeformis, P. nitida, P. percompressa, P. petropolitana, P. phalaenacea, P. pygmaea, P. rostrata, P. serini, P. stoppanii, P. tanganyicensis, P. tofanae, P. tofaniea, P. texturata, P. petropolitana
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1857 | Avicula nebrascana Evans and Shumard p. 38 |
1937 | Pteria (Oxytoma) nebrascana Russell and Landes p. 136 |
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†Pteria (Oxytoma) nebrascana Evans and Shumard 1857
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available