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Triplopus implicatus
Taxonomy
Hyrachyus implicatus was named by Cope (1873). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Washakie B (Lower), which is in an Uintan terrestrial horizon in the Washakie Formation of Wyoming.
It was synonymized subjectively with Hyrachyus affinis by Troxell (1922); it was recombined as Ephyrachyus implicatus by Wood (1934); it was recombined as Triplopus implicatus by Radinsky (1967), McCarroll et al. (1996) and Prothero (1998).
It was synonymized subjectively with Hyrachyus affinis by Troxell (1922); it was recombined as Ephyrachyus implicatus by Wood (1934); it was recombined as Triplopus implicatus by Radinsky (1967), McCarroll et al. (1996) and Prothero (1998).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
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†Triplopus implicatus Cope 1873
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Invalid names: Eotrigonias petersoni Wood 1927 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available