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Bahinolophus birmanicus
Taxonomy
Chasmotherium birmanicum was named by Pilgrim (1925). Its type specimen is GSI C348, a mandible, and it is not a trace fossil. Its type locality is Thadut, Pondaung Sandstone, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial sandstone/siliciclastic in the Pondaung Formation of Myanmar. It is the type species of Bahinolophus.
It was recombined as Deperetella birmanicum by Colbert (1938); it was recombined as Deperetella birmanica by Tsubamoto et al. (2000); it was recombined as Bahinolophus birmanicus by Tsubamoto et al. (2005).
It was recombined as Deperetella birmanicum by Colbert (1938); it was recombined as Deperetella birmanica by Tsubamoto et al. (2000); it was recombined as Bahinolophus birmanicus by Tsubamoto et al. (2005).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1925 | Chasmotherium birmanicum Pilgrim pp. 25-28 figs. pl. 2: 9 |
1930 | Diplolophodon similis Zdansky pp. 35-37 figs. Pl.I, Fig. 35 |
1937 | Diplolophodon major Young pp. 421-422 figs. p. 421, fig. 6 |
1938 | Deperetella birmanicum Colbert p. 348 |
1989 | Diplolophodon qufuensis Shi p. 91 |
2000 | Deperetella birmanica Tsubamoto et al. p. 185 |
2005 | Bahinolophus birmanicus Tsubamoto et al. |
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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.
†Bahinolophus birmanicus Pilgrim 1925
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Invalid names: Diplolophodon major Young 1937 [synonym], Diplolophodon qufuensis Shi 1989 [synonym], Diplolophodon similis Zdansky 1930 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available