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Ingelarella ingelarensis
Taxonomy
Ingelarella ingelarensis was named by Campbell (1960). Its type specimen is UQ F14170, a shell (Articulated internal mold), and it is a mold. Its type locality is Dry Creek, lower sandstone unit, Ingelara, which is in a Wuchiapingian coastal sandstone in the Ingelara Formation of Australia.
It was recombined as Ambikella ingelarensis by Waterhouse (1968); it was recombined as Tomiopsis ingelarensis by Waterhouse (1982), Waterhouse (1987) and Parfrey (1988).
It was recombined as Ambikella ingelarensis by Waterhouse (1968); it was recombined as Tomiopsis ingelarensis by Waterhouse (1982), Waterhouse (1987) and Parfrey (1988).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1960 | Ingelarella ingelarensis Campbell p. 1115 figs. Pl 135, figs 1-3; pl 138, fig 4 |
1968 | Ambikella ingelarensis Waterhouse p. 60 fig. 6B |
1978 | Ingelarella ingelarensis McClung p. 51 figs. Pl 1, figs 1-3,5,12,17,24,26-28,?10; pl 2, figs 16,17; pl 10, figs 16,17; pl 11, figs 1-5 |
1982 | Tomiopsis ingelarensis Waterhouse p. 56 figs. Pl 23e,j |
1987 | Tomiopsis ingelarensis Waterhouse p. 31 figs. Pl 8, figs 14,16,18; pl 9, figs 1,3 |
1988 | Tomiopsis ingelarensis Parfrey p. 18 figs. Pl 4, figs 18,19,21,23 |
2010 | Ingelarella ingelarensis Waterhouse and Shi fig. 6 |
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†Ingelarella ingelarensis Campbell 1960
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. B. Waterhouse 1987 | Medium-sized to large shells, oval to transverse in outline with moderately well defined broad sulcus and fold, subplicae and plicae variably developed: adminicula of moderate length, but varying, diverging posteriorly, subparallel in front; tabellae long and diverging |