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Cythereis alabamensis
Discussion
Author: Howe and Pyeatt
Taxonomy
Cythereis alabamensis was named by Howe and Garrett (1934) [indicated as Cythereis ? alabamensis]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pendleton, which is in a Paleocene marginal marine horizon in Texas.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
C. bartensteini, C. bernardi, C. bigrandis, C. buechlerae, C. coronata, C. elongata, C. fragillissima, C. garretti, C. gosportensis, C. gueltaensis, C. implicata, C. linospinosa, C. longicostata, C. malzi, C. phoenissa, C. quinquespinosa, C. reklawensis, C. sebastiensis, C. sinuata, C. smithvillensis, C. spinosa, C. splendens, C. subgoodlandensis, C. trinidadensis, C. uptonensis, C. variabilocostata
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1934 | Cythereis alabamensis Howe and Garrett p. 50 figs. Plate IV, figure 2,5,7-10 |
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†Cythereis alabamensis Howe and Garrett 1934
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available