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Sharpirhynchia acutiplicata
Taxonomy
Terebratula acutiplicata was named by Brown (1849). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Cheltenham, Upper Trigonia Grit, which is in a Bajocian carbonate grainstone/packstone in the Salperton Limestone Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Kallirhynchia acutiplicata by Buckman (1917); it was recombined as Sharpirhynchia acutiplicata by Shi and Grant (1993).
It was recombined as Kallirhynchia acutiplicata by Buckman (1917); it was recombined as Sharpirhynchia acutiplicata by Shi and Grant (1993).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1849 | Terebratula acutiplicata Brown p. 138 figs. Pl. 55, Fig. 98-99 |
1917 | Kallirhynchia acutiplicata Buckman p. 284 figs. Pl. 15, Fig. 3 |
1993 | Sharpirhynchia acutiplicata Shi and Grant p. 49 figs. 32; Pl. 2; Fig. 18, 20-23 |
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†Sharpirhynchia acutiplicata Brown 1849
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available