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Minodentalium meekianum
Taxonomy
Dentalium meekianum was named by Geinitz (1866). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Nebraska City Section, Clay Pits southeast of Nebraska City, which is in a Virgilian marine shale in the Pillsbury Shale Formation of Nebraska.
It was recombined as Plagioglypta meekiana by Girty (1915); it was recombined as Minodentalium meekianum by Asato and Kase (2021).
It was recombined as Plagioglypta meekiana by Girty (1915); it was recombined as Minodentalium meekianum by Asato and Kase (2021).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1866 | Dentalium meekianum Geinitz p. 13 figs. pl. 1 f. 20 |
1911 | Dentalium meekanum Raymond |
1915 | Plagioglypta meekiana Girty p. 148 figs. pl. 25 f. 14, 14a |
2021 | Minodentalium meekianum Asato and Kase p. 756 |
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†Minodentalium meekianum Geinitz 1866
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available