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Titanoeca ingenua
Taxonomy
Titanoeca ingenua was named by Scudder (1890). Its type specimen is 9792, an exoskeleton, and it is a compression fossil. Its type locality is Florissant (MCZ Collection), which is in a Chadronian lacustrine - large shale in the Florissant Formation of Colorado. It is the type species of Palaeodrassus.
It was recombined as Palaeodrassus ingenuus by Petrunkevitch (1922) and Dunlop et al. (2013).
It was recombined as Palaeodrassus ingenuus by Petrunkevitch (1922) and Dunlop et al. (2013).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1890 | Titanoeca ingenua Scudder p. 69 figs. Pl II figs 29, 32 |
1922 | Palaeodrassus ingenuus Petrunkevitch p. 231 figs. 5, 6 |
2013 | Palaeodrassus ingenuus Dunlop et al. p. 177 |
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†Titanoeca ingenua Scudder 1890
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available