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Cerithium wilya
Taxonomy
Cerithium wilya was named by Darragh and Kendrick (2008). Its type specimen is WAM 07.1, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Kalbarri (Darragh/Kendrick collection), which is in a Bartonian/Priabonian transition zone/lower shoreface mudstone/sandstone in Australia.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
C. abbassi, C. abictiforme, C. alternatum, C. angyostoma, C. armoricense, C. austriacum, C. binodulasum, C. boulei, C. bronni, C. calcivelatum, C. caloosaensis, C. dubium, C. georgianum, C. gonzagae, C. guinacium, C. heeri, C. hernandoensis, C. isidis, C. krauskopfi, C. leei, C. libycum, C. manzourensis, C. mazureki, C. mogharens, C. obsoletum, C. pachecoi, C. percostatum, C. periphractum, C. pirabicum, C. praecursor, C. roedereri, C. septemplicatum, C. simpsonense, C. struckmanii, C. vertagus, C. kobunense, C. cyprinum, C. kavasiense, C. koroniense, C. gilyandense
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2008 | Cerithium wilya Darragh and Kendrick p. 231 figs. 3.28, 3.29, 3.30, 3.31 |
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†Cerithium wilya Darragh and Kendrick 2008
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available