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Plagioglypta undulata
Taxonomy
Dentalium undulatum was named by Münster (1841). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is St. Cassian (Munster coll), which is in a Julian carbonate limestone in the Cassian Formation of Italy.
It was recombined as Plagioglypta undulata by Nützel and Kaim (2014).
It was recombined as Plagioglypta undulata by Nützel and Kaim (2014).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1841 | Dentalium undulatum Münster p. 91 figs. Pl 9, fig 6 |
1889 | Dentalium undulatum von Wöhrmann |
1891 | Dentalium undulatum Kittl p. 171 figs. Pl 1, figs 1a-c |
2014 | Plagioglypta undulata Nützel and Kaim p. 424 fig. 11e,f |
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†Plagioglypta undulata Münster 1841
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available