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Stenoscisma humbletonensis
Taxonomy
Terebratula humbletonensis was named by Howse (1848). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Humbleton Hill, Durham (Howse coll), which is in a Wuchiapingian reef, buildup or bioherm reef rocks in the Ford Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was synonymized subjectively with Camarophoria multiplicata by King (1850); it was recombined as Camarophoria humbletonensis by Howse (1857), Davidson (1858) and Reed (1944); it was synonymized subjectively with Camarophoria schlotheimi by Geinitz (1861); it was recombined as Camerophoria humbletonensis by Waagen (1883); it was recombined as Stenoscisma humbletonensis by Kiessling (2009).
It was synonymized subjectively with Camarophoria multiplicata by King (1850); it was recombined as Camarophoria humbletonensis by Howse (1857), Davidson (1858) and Reed (1944); it was synonymized subjectively with Camarophoria schlotheimi by Geinitz (1861); it was recombined as Camerophoria humbletonensis by Waagen (1883); it was recombined as Stenoscisma humbletonensis by Kiessling (2009).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1848 | Terebratula humbletonensis Howse p. 252 |
1857 | Camarophoria humbletonensis Howse p. 50 figs. Pl 4, figs 3, 4 |
1858 | Camarophoria humbletonensis Davidson p. 27 figs. Pl 2, figs 9-15 |
1883 | Camerophoria humbletonensis Waagen p. 440 figs. Pl 32, figs 8,9 |
1944 | Camarophoria humbletonensis Reed |
2009 | Stenoscisma humbletonensis Kiessling |
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†Stenoscisma humbletonensis Howse 1848
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available