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Longispina mucronata
Taxonomy
Strophomena mucronata was named by Hall (1843) [Lectotype designated by Racheboeuf & Feldman 1990.]. Its type specimen is AMNH 37246, a valve (pedicle valve), and it is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Chonetes mucronata by Hall (1867) and Walcott (1884); it was recombined as Longispina mucronata by Racheboeuf and Feldman (1990).
It was recombined as Chonetes mucronata by Hall (1867) and Walcott (1884); it was recombined as Longispina mucronata by Racheboeuf and Feldman (1990).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1843 | Strophomena mucronata Hall p. 180 fig. 3 |
1867 | Chonetes mucronata Hall p. 124 figs. pl. 20, fig. 1; pl. 21, fig. 1 |
1884 | Chonetes mucronata Walcott p. 124 |
1990 | Longispina mucronata Racheboeuf and Feldman pp. 8 - 10 figs. 6-8, 12 |
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†Longispina mucronata Hall 1843
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available