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Soleniscus elegans
Taxonomy
Strobeus elegans was named by Gemmellaro (1887). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pietra di Salomone, calcare compatto, Sosio, which is in a Wordian carbonate limestone in Italy.
It was recombined as Soleniscus elegans by Gemmellaro (1889), Delpey (1942), Batten (1985) and Mazaev (2019).
It was recombined as Soleniscus elegans by Gemmellaro (1889), Delpey (1942), Batten (1985) and Mazaev (2019).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1887 | Strobeus elegans Gemmellaro |
1889 | Soleniscus elegans Gemmellaro |
1942 | Soleniscus elegans Delpey p. 57 fig. 9 |
1985 | Soleniscus elegans Batten p. 30 fig. 43 |
2019 | Soleniscus elegans Mazaev p. 1336 fig. 75 |
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†Soleniscus elegans Gemmellaro 1887
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available