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Lenotropites caurus
Taxonomy
Hungarites caurus was named by McLearn (1948). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is GSC 10660, Liard River, which is in an Aegean marine siliciclastic in the Toad Formation of Canada.
It was recombined as Lenotropites caurus by McLearn (1969), Silberling and Nichols (1982), Tozer (1994) and Dagis et al. (1996).
It was recombined as Lenotropites caurus by McLearn (1969), Silberling and Nichols (1982), Tozer (1994) and Dagis et al. (1996).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1948 | Hungarites caurus McLearn |
1948 | Hungarites boreas McLearn p. 22 figs. Pl 11, figs 3,4 |
1948 | Hungarites dawsoni McLearn p. 23 figs. Pl 10, figs 8,9 |
1969 | Lenotropites caurus McLearn p. 41 figs. Pl 8, figs 4-7; text-fig 21 |
1982 | Lenotropites caurus Silberling and Nichols p. 46 figs. Pl 29, figs 14-30; text-fig 30 |
1994 | Lenotropites caurus Tozer p. 97 figs. Pl 41, figs 1-12,16; pl 42, figs 10a-c; pl 45, figs 10a,b; text-figs 29a-c |
1996 | Lenotropites caurus Dagis et al. p. 122 figs. Pl 55, figs 2,3 |
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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.
†Lenotropites caurus McLearn 1948
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Invalid names: Hungarites boreas McLearn 1948 [synonym], Hungarites dawsoni McLearn 1948 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available