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Hoarepora missouriensis
Taxonomy
Conocardium missouriensis was named by Girty (1915). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Station 429. 6th and Bluff streets, Kansas City, which is in a Missourian carbonate limestone in the Drum Formation of Missouri.
It was recombined as Pseudoconocardium missouriensis by Hoare et al. (1978) and Hoare et al. (1979); it was recombined as Oxyprora missouriensis by Hoare et al. (2002); it was recombined as Hoarepora missouriensis by Mazaev (2023).
It was recombined as Pseudoconocardium missouriensis by Hoare et al. (1978) and Hoare et al. (1979); it was recombined as Oxyprora missouriensis by Hoare et al. (2002); it was recombined as Hoarepora missouriensis by Mazaev (2023).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1915 | Conocardium missouriensis Girty p. 353 figs. pl. 28 f. 3, 3a-c |
1978 | Pseudoconocardium missouriensis Hoare et al. p. 1033 figs. pl. 2 f. 8-9 |
1979 | Pseudoconocardium missouriensis Hoare et al. p. 61 figs. pl. 18 f. 2-3 |
2002 | Oxyprora missouriensis Hoare et al. p. 13 figs. f. 7.2-7.17 |
2023 | Hoarepora missouriensis Mazaev p. S73 |
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†Hoarepora missouriensis Girty 1915
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available