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Anthracokeryx tenuis
Taxonomy
Anthracokeryx tenuis was named by Pilgrim and Cotter (1916). Its type specimen is GSI B625 and GSI B626 (left maxillary fragment with M1-2 and left mandibular fragment with M1 and posterior part of dP4) and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pakokku District, Pondaung Sandstone, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial sandstone/siliciclastic in the Pondaung Formation of Myanmar.
It was recombined as Anthracotherium tenuis by Tsubamoto et al. (2002); it was synonymized subjectively with Anthracokeryx ulnifer by Ducrocq et al. (2015).
It was recombined as Anthracotherium tenuis by Tsubamoto et al. (2002); it was synonymized subjectively with Anthracokeryx ulnifer by Ducrocq et al. (2015).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1916 | Anthracokeryx tenuis Pilgrim and Cotter p. 62 |
1928 | Anthracokeryx ulnifer Pilgrim p. 19 |
1928 | Anthracokeryx bambusae Pilgrim p. 29 |
1928 | Anthracokeryx myaingensis Pilgrim p. 30 |
2002 | Anthracotherium tenuis Tsubamoto et al. p. 376 |
2015 | Anthracokeryx ulnifer Ducrocq et al. |
2020 | Anthracokeryx tenuis Ducrocq |
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†Anthracokeryx tenuis Pilgrim and Cotter 1916
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Invalid names: Anthracokeryx bambusae Pilgrim 1928 [synonym], Anthracokeryx myaingensis Pilgrim 1928 [synonym], Anthracokeryx ulnifer Pilgrim 1928 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available