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Fresvillia teres
Taxonomy
Baculites teres was named by Forbes (1846). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pondicherry, which is in a Maastrichtian marine sandstone/claystone in the Valudavur Formation of India.
It was recombined as Fresvillia teres by Kennedy and Henderson (1992).
It was recombined as Fresvillia teres by Kennedy and Henderson (1992).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1846 | Baculites teres Forbes p. 115 figs. pl. 10, fig. 5 |
1959 | Baculites teres Matsumoto p. 163 figs. Pl.45, figs. 5a-d, 6a - c; Text-figs. 82a-c, 83 |
1963 | Baculites teres Jones p. 29 |
1992 | Fresvillia teres Kennedy and Henderson p. 387 |
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†Fresvillia teres Forbes 1846
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available