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Pustulina dawsoni
Taxonomy
Eryma dawsoni was named by Woodward (1900). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Northeast side of Hornby Island, which is in a Campanian/Maastrichtian marine siliciclastic in the Spray Formation of Canada.
It was recombined as Phlyctisoma dawsoni by Feldmann and McPherson (1980); it was recombined as Pustulina dawsoni by Schweitzer et al. (2010) and Feldmann et al. (2015).
It was recombined as Phlyctisoma dawsoni by Feldmann and McPherson (1980); it was recombined as Pustulina dawsoni by Schweitzer et al. (2010) and Feldmann et al. (2015).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1900 | Eryma dawsoni Woodward p. 400 figs. Pl 16, fig 2 |
1926 | Eryma dawsoni Rathbun p. 128 |
1980 | Phlyctisoma dawsoni Feldmann and McPherson p. 4 figs. Pl 1, figs 4,5; text-fig 2 |
2010 | Pustulina dawsoni Schweitzer et al. p. 26 |
2015 | Pustulina dawsoni Feldmann et al. p. 4 fig. 3.1c |
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†Pustulina dawsoni Woodward 1900
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available