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Tryphon explanatum
Taxonomy
Tryphon explanatum was named by Cockerell (1919). Its type specimen is UCM 8607, an exoskeleton, and it is a compression fossil. Its type locality is Florissant, Station 14, which is in a Chadronian lacustrine - large shale in the Florissant Formation of Colorado.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1919 | Tryphon explanatum Cockerell p. 378 fig. 5 |
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†Tryphon explanatum Cockerell 1919
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available