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Cardiella sulcata
Taxonomy
Stacheoceras (Marathonites) sulcatus was named by Böse (1919). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Wolf Camp, Glass Mountains, which is in a Gzhelian carbonate limestone in the Gaptank Formation of Texas.
It was recombined as Marathonites sulcatus by Plummer and Scott (1937); it was recombined as Cardiella sulcata by Bogoslovskaya (1990).
It was recombined as Marathonites sulcatus by Plummer and Scott (1937); it was recombined as Cardiella sulcata by Bogoslovskaya (1990).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1919 | Stacheoceras (Marathonites) sulcatus Böse p. 139 figs. Pl 7, figs 1-4 |
1937 | Marathonites sulcatus Plummer and Scott p. 143 figs. Pl 31, figs 14-18 |
1990 | Cardiella sulcata Bogoslovskaya p. 72 |
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†Cardiella sulcata Böse 1919
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available