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Productus (Branxtonia) typica
Taxonomy
Productus (Branxtonia) typica was named by Booker (1929). It is a mold.
It was recombined as Strophalosia typica by Maxwell (1954); it was synonymized subjectively with Wyndhamia dalwoodensis by Muir-Wood and Cooper (1960); it was recombined as Wyndhamia typica by Briggs (1998) and Lee et al. (2023).
It was recombined as Strophalosia typica by Maxwell (1954); it was synonymized subjectively with Wyndhamia dalwoodensis by Muir-Wood and Cooper (1960); it was recombined as Wyndhamia typica by Briggs (1998) and Lee et al. (2023).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
P. auritus, P. burlingtonesis, P. carbonarius, P. gallatinenesis, P. gruenwaldti, P. jakovlevi, P. keokuk, P. latissimus, P. maximus, P. missouriensis, P. orientalis, P. rectangulus, P. samsoni, P. setiger, P. stehlii, P. striatus, P. vaughani, P. derbiensis, P. mesolobus, P. carbonarius, P. nodosus, P. pustuliformis, P. pyxidiformis, P. rugatus, P. tenuipustulosus
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1929 | Wyndhamia dalwoodensis Booker |
1929 | Productus (Branxtonia) typica Booker p. 30 figs. Pl 3, figs 1-3 |
1954 | Strophalosia typica Maxwell p. 545 figs. Pl 55, figs 8-14 |
1960 | Wyndhamia dalwoodensis Muir-Wood and Cooper p. 89 figs. Pl 5, figs 7,9-13 |
1964 | Wyndhamia dalwoodensis Waterhouse p. 50 figs. Pl 8, figs 3,4 |
1969 | Wyndhamia dalwoodensis Clarke p. 43 figs. Pl 8, figs 4, 5 |
1998 | Wyndhamia typica Briggs p. 125 figs. 64A-H |
2023 | Wyndhamia typica Lee et al. p. 76 figs. 4W-Y, 5 |
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†Productus (Branxtonia) typica Booker 1929
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available