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Euchasma blumenbachi
Taxonomy
Conocardium blumenbachium was named by Billings (1859) [Type designated by Pojeta & Runnegar 1976.]. Its type specimen is GSC 445, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pillage Bay, Mingan Islands, which is in a Cassinian carbonate dolomite in the Romaine Formation of Canada. It is the type species of Euchasma.
It was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachia by Kobayashi (1933); it was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachii by Boyce et al. (2000); it was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachi by Logan et al. (1863), Billings (1865), Twenhofel (1938), Pojeta and Runnegar (1976), Wagner (1997), Rohr et al. (2008) and Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachia by Kobayashi (1933); it was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachii by Boyce et al. (2000); it was recombined as Euchasma blumenbachi by Logan et al. (1863), Billings (1865), Twenhofel (1938), Pojeta and Runnegar (1976), Wagner (1997), Rohr et al. (2008) and Wagner (2023).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1859 | Conocardium blumenbachium Billings p. 350 |
1863 | Euchasma blumenbachi Logan et al. p. 113 figs. f. 22a-b |
1865 | Euchasma blumenbachi Billings pp. 221, 360 - 361 figs. f. 348a-b |
1933 | Euchasma blumenbachia Kobayashi pp. 293 - 294 |
1938 | Euchasma blumenbachi Twenhofel pp. 55 - 56 figs. pl. 11 f. 1-2 |
1976 | Euchasma blumenbachi Pojeta and Runnegar |
1997 | Euchasma blumenbachi Wagner |
2000 | Euchasma blumenbachii Boyce et al. p. 110 |
2008 | Euchasma blumenbachi Rohr et al. pp. 81 - 82 figs. pl. 1 f. 1-13; txt. f. 6 |
2023 | Euchasma blumenbachi Wagner p. 2942 |
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†Euchasma blumenbachi Billings 1859
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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D. M. Rohr et al. 2008 | Strongly inflated, moderate sized (up to 33 mm long, 34 mm high, 18 mm wide), about 20 radial ribs that do not increase in number during growth; fine co-marginal ornament intersects ribs at acute angle; prominent anterior lobe, dorsal part of gape elliptical, radial ribs form zigzag commissure. Anterior gape narrow, marginal denticles visible immediately inside commissure. |