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Pseudojacobites farmeryi
Taxonomy
Pachydiscus farmeryi was named by Crick (1910). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Boswell Farm, Louth, which is in a Turonian carbonate chalk in the Upper Chalk Formation of the United Kingdom. It is the type species of Pseudojacobites.
It was recombined as Pseudojacobites farmeryi by Wright (1979).
It was recombined as Pseudojacobites farmeryi by Wright (1979).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1910 | Pachydiscus farmeryi Crick |
1911 | Desmoceras marlowense Noble |
1979 | Pseudojacobites farmeryi Wright p. 313 figs. Pl 4, fig 5; pl 5, fig 1; pl 6, figs 2,3; text-fig 2 |
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†Pseudojacobites farmeryi Crick 1910
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Invalid names: Desmoceras marlowense Noble 1911 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available