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Simplicius simplex
Taxonomy
Lithomylacris simplex was named by Scudder (1879). It is an impression. Its type locality is Grape Creek, Danville, which is in a Westphalian D deltaic mudstone in the Carbondale Formation of Illinois. It is the type species of Simplicius.
It was considered a nomen dubium by Handlirsch (1906); it was recombined as Simplicius simplex by Handlirsch (1920).
It was considered a nomen dubium by Handlirsch (1906); it was recombined as Simplicius simplex by Handlirsch (1920).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1879 | Lithomylacris simplex Scudder p. 51 figs. Pl 5 fig 5 |
1895 | Lithomylacris simplex Scudder p. 51 |
1903 | Lithomylacris simplex Melander p. 184 |
1920 | Simplicius simplex Handlirsch p. 456 |
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†Simplicius simplex Scudder 1879
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available