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Plicatoscyllium
Taxonomy
Plicatoscyllium was named by Case and Cappetta (1997). Its type is Plicatoscyllium derameei.
It was assigned to Ginglymostomatidae by Noubhani and Cappetta (1997), Case and Cappetta (1997), Cappetta and Corral (1999), Corral et al. (2016), Cappetta et al. (2019), Hoganson et al. (2019) and Guinot et al. (2023).
It was assigned to Ginglymostomatidae by Noubhani and Cappetta (1997), Case and Cappetta (1997), Cappetta and Corral (1999), Corral et al. (2016), Cappetta et al. (2019), Hoganson et al. (2019) and Guinot et al. (2023).
Species
P. derameei (type species), P. gharbii, P. globidens, P. lehneri (syn. Ginglymostoma rugosum), P. minutum, P. youssoufiaense
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1997 | Plicatoscyllium Case and Cappetta p. 137 |
1997 | Plicatoscyllium Noubhani and Cappetta p. 40 |
1999 | Plicatoscyllium Cappetta and Corral p. 350 |
2016 | Plicatoscyllium Corral et al. p. 650 |
2019 | Plicatoscyllium Cappetta et al. p. 1164 |
2019 | Plicatoscyllium Hoganson et al. p. 20 |
2023 | Plicatoscyllium Guinot et al. pp. 3-4 figs. 2E-M |
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G. †Plicatoscyllium Case and Cappetta 1997
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†Plicatoscyllium derameei Case and Cappetta 1997
†Plicatoscyllium gharbii Noubhani and Cappetta 1997
†Plicatoscyllium globidens Cappetta and Case 1975
†Plicatoscyllium lehneri Leriche 1938
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Invalid names: Ginglymostoma rugosum Dartevelle and Casier 1943 [synonym]
†Plicatoscyllium minutum Forir 1887
†Plicatoscyllium youssoufiaense Noubhani and Cappetta 1997
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available