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Fulgerca attenuata
Taxonomy
Pseudoliva attenuata was named by Wade (1926) [m. kosnik taxon no: 6988]. Its type locality is Dave Weeks place, Coon Creek, which is in a Campanian coastal sandstone in the Ripley Formation of Tennessee.
It was recombined as Fulgerca attenuata by Stephenson (1941) and Stephenson (1941).
It was recombined as Fulgerca attenuata by Stephenson (1941) and Stephenson (1941).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1926 | Pseudoliva attenuata Wade |
1941 | Fulgerca attenuata Stephenson |
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†Fulgerca attenuata Wade 1926
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available