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Thunnus (Alciola) starksi
Taxonomy
Aliciola starksi was named by Jordan (1925) [Stanford University Natural History Museum]. Its type specimen is SUNHM 120, 120a, a partial skeleton, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Lompoc Quarry, which is in a Tortonian basinal (siliciclastic) diatomite in the Monterey Formation of California.
It was recombined as Thunnus (Alciola) starksi by David (1943); it was recombined as Thunnus starksi by Fierstine et al. (2012).
It was recombined as Thunnus (Alciola) starksi by David (1943); it was recombined as Thunnus starksi by Fierstine et al. (2012).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1925 | Aliciola starksi Jordan p. 27 figs. Plate 14 |
1943 | Thunnus (Alciola) starksi David p. 155 |
2012 | Thunnus starksi Fierstine et al. p. 152 |
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†Thunnus (Alciola) starksi Jordan 1925
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L. R. David 1943 | D. XIVorXV,13or14,8or9;A.13,7or8. Vertebrae 18,possibly19+ 19or20= 38or39. |