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Arceodomus glabrata
Taxonomy
Conocardium glabratum was named by Easton (1962). Its type locality is USGS "blue file" Loc. 13414, which is in a Serpukhovian offshore limestone/siltstone in the Heath Formation of Montana. It is the type species of Arceodomus.
It was recombined as Arceodomus glabrata by Pojeta and Runnegar (1976), Babin et al. (1999), Hanger et al. (2000) and Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Arceodomus glabrata by Pojeta and Runnegar (1976), Babin et al. (1999), Hanger et al. (2000) and Wagner (2023).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1962 | Conocardium glabratum Easton p. 95 figs. pl. 12 f. 36 |
1976 | Arceodomus glabrata Pojeta and Runnegar p. 71 figs. pl. 42 f. 8-11; pl. 43 f. 1-3, 7-12; pl. |
1999 | Arceodomus glabrata Babin et al. pp. 177 - 178 |
2000 | Arceodomus glabrata Hanger et al. p. 195 |
2023 | Arceodomus glabrata Wagner p. 3003 |
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†Arceodomus glabrata Easton 1962
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available