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Hustedia mormoni papillata
Taxonomy
Retzia papillata was named by Shumard (1858). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Dark limestone of the Guadalupe Mountains, which is in a Wordian/Capitanian deep subtidal ramp limestone in the Bell Canyon Formation of Texas.
It was recombined as Hustedia papillata by Girty (1908); it was recombined as Hustedia mormoni papillata by Waterhouse and Piyasin (1970).
It was recombined as Hustedia papillata by Girty (1908); it was recombined as Hustedia mormoni papillata by Waterhouse and Piyasin (1970).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1858 | Retzia papillata Shumard p. 294 |
1859 | Retzia papillata Shumard p. 395 figs. Pl 11, figs 9a-c |
1908 | Hustedia papillata Girty p. 397 figs. Pl 30, figs 18-18b |
1970 | Hustedia mormoni papillata Waterhouse and Piyasin p. 3165 |
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†Hustedia mormoni papillata Shumard 1858
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available