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Antilloseris cantabrigiensis
Taxonomy
Turbinoseris cantabrigiensis was named by Vaughan (1899). Its type locality is Cambridge Station [Cambridge Beds], which is in a Lutetian shallow subtidal limestone/marl in the Cambridge Formation of Jamaica.
It was recombined as Antilloseris cantabrigiensis by Vaughan (1919) and López-Pérez (2005).
It was recombined as Antilloseris cantabrigiensis by Vaughan (1919) and López-Pérez (2005).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1899 | Turbinoseris cantabrigiensis Vaughan |
1905 | Turbinoseris cantabrigiensis Vaughan |
1919 | Antilloseris cantabrigiensis Vaughan |
2005 | Antilloseris cantabrigiensis López-Pérez p. 81 |
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†Antilloseris cantabrigiensis Vaughan 1899
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available