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Tainoceras wyomingense
Taxonomy
Tainoceras wyomingense was named by Miller and Thomas (1936). Its type specimen is SUI 1159-63 and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Gilmore Canyon, Stenopoceras beds, 8 miles SE of Laramie, which is in an Asselian marine limestone in the Casper Formation of Wyoming.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1936 | Tainoceras wyomingense Miller and Thomas p. 732 figs. Pl 96, fig 13; pl 97, fig 6; pl 98, figs 3,4 |
1949 | Tainoceras wyomingense Miller and Youngquist p. 92 figs. Pl 7, fig 7; pl 25, figs 3,4; pl 47, fig 6 |
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†Tainoceras wyomingense Miller and Thomas 1936
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available