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Stutchburia recta
Taxonomy
Cardinia recta was named by Dana (1847). Its type specimen is USNM 3648 and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Harper's Hill, Hunter Valley (USNM coll), which is in a Sakmarian marine limestone in the Allandale Formation of Australia.
It was recombined as Stutchburia recta by Etheridge (1919) and Waterhouse (1988).
It was recombined as Stutchburia recta by Etheridge (1919) and Waterhouse (1988).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1847 | Cardinia recta Dana p. 156 |
1849 | Cardinia recta Dana p. 691 figs. Pl 4, fig 5 |
1919 | Stutchburia recta Etheridge Jr. p. 189 |
1988 | Stutchburia recta Waterhouse p. 178 figs. Pl 5, fig 3 |
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†Stutchburia recta Dana 1847
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available