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Terebratula suttonensis
Taxonomy
Terebratula suttonensis was named by Clapp and Shimer (1911). Its type specimen is GSC 7810, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is GSC 13703, Cowichan Lake, Vancouver Island, which is in a Rhaetian reef, buildup or bioherm limestone in the Sutton Formation of Canada.
It was recombined as Dielasma suttonense by Smith (1927).
It was recombined as Dielasma suttonense by Smith (1927).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1911 | Terebratula suttonensis Clapp and Shimer p. 432 figs. Pl 40, figs 2, 3 |
1927 | Dielasma suttonense Smith p. 124 figs. Pl 105, fig 7 |
1998 | Terebratula suttonensis Sandy fig. 7 |
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†Terebratula suttonensis Clapp and Shimer 1911
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available