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Dentalium sorbii
Taxonomy
Dentalium sorbii was named by King (1850). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Connigsborough, near Doncaster, which is in a Wuchiapingian carbonate limestone in the United Kingdom.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
D. angulare, D. callipeplum, D. dijki, D. elongatum, D. entale, D. gabbi, D. inornatum, D. intercalatum, D. kickxi, D. majus, D. marwicki, D. matanzasense, D. mediaviense, D. michelotti, D. morganianum, D. octogonum, D. oerstedi, D. opaculum, D. palmerae, D. paulini, D. regulare, D. sexangulum, D. sublineatum, D. thalloides, D. uscarinanum, D. varicostata, D. vitreum, D. weinkauffi, D. arciforme, D. chipolanum, D. diopon, D. ewekoroense, D. palmerae, D. thalloides, D. thaloides, D. nunomae, D. bothrum, D. equisetum, D. nanaimoense, D. sulcosum, D. buricum, D. amaliense, D. guineense, D. multistrictum, D. nigeriense, D. regulare
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†Dentalium sorbii King 1850
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available