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Serpulospira paradoxus
Taxonomy
Phanerotinus paradoxus was named by Winchell (1863). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Prospect Hill, bluff above river south of Burlington, which is in a Famennian marine sandstone in the English River Formation of Iowa.
It was recombined as Eccyliomphalus paradoxus by Weller (1900); it was recombined as Serpulospira paradoxus by Knight and Bridge (1944) and Yochelson and Saunders (1967).
It was recombined as Eccyliomphalus paradoxus by Weller (1900); it was recombined as Serpulospira paradoxus by Knight and Bridge (1944) and Yochelson and Saunders (1967).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1863 | Phanerotinus paradoxus Winchell p. 21 |
1879 | Phanerotinus paradoxus Hall p. 60 figs. pl. 16 f. 16 |
1900 | Eccyliomphalus paradoxus Weller p. 112 figs. pl. 7 f. 1 |
1944 | Serpulospira paradoxus Knight and Bridge p. 465 figs. pl. 188 f. 9 |
1958 | Phanerotinus paradoxus Easton et al. p. 76 figs. pl. 8 f. 22J |
1967 | Serpulospira paradoxus Yochelson and Saunders pp. 223 - 224 |
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†Serpulospira paradoxus Winchell 1863
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available