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Trochonemella notablis
Taxonomy
Lophospira notablis was named by Ulrich and Scofield (1897) [Lophospira (?) notablis Ulrich in Ulrich & Scofield 1897]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Beech Grove, which is in a Rocklandian shallow subtidal limestone in the Carters Limestone Formation of Tennessee. It is the type species of Trochonemella.
It was recombined as Trochonemella notablis by Okulitch (1935), Wilson (1951), Rohr (1980), Wagner (1995), Wagner (1999) and Wagner (2023).
It was recombined as Trochonemella notablis by Okulitch (1935), Wilson (1951), Rohr (1980), Wagner (1995), Wagner (1999) and Wagner (2023).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1897 | Lophospira notablis Ulrich and Scofield pp. 990 - 991 figs. pl. 72 f. 33-35 |
1935 | Trochonemella notablis Okulitch p. 101 |
1951 | Trochonemella notablis Wilson p. 76 |
1980 | Trochonemella notablis Rohr p. 176 |
1995 | Trochonemella notablis Wagner p. 177 |
1999 | Trochonemella notablis Wagner |
2023 | Trochonemella notablis Wagner p. 2158 |
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†Trochonemella notablis Ulrich and Scofield 1897
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available