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Taxonomy
Phoca ambigua was named by Meyer (1840) [Kellogg (1923) states that the type specimen is in the Palaontologische Sammlung at Munich, Germany]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Doberg bei Bünde, which is in a Chattian marine mixed carbonate-siliciclastic in the Doberg Formation of Germany. It is the type species of Microcetus.
It was recombined as Squalodon ambiguus by Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Neosqualodon ambiguus by Kellogg (1922); it was considered an invalid subgroup of Squalodontidae by Zittel (1925); it was considered a nomen dubium by Dal Piaz (1916) and Fordyce and de Muizon (2001); it was recombined as Microcetus ambiguus by Kellogg (1923), Rothausen (1961), Sanders et al. (1982) and Tanaka and Fordyce (2015).
It was recombined as Squalodon ambiguus by Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904); it was recombined as Neosqualodon ambiguus by Kellogg (1922); it was considered an invalid subgroup of Squalodontidae by Zittel (1925); it was considered a nomen dubium by Dal Piaz (1916) and Fordyce and de Muizon (2001); it was recombined as Microcetus ambiguus by Kellogg (1923), Rothausen (1961), Sanders et al. (1982) and Tanaka and Fordyce (2015).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1840 | Phoca ambigua Meyer p. 1 |
1898 | Squalodon ambiguus Trouessart p. 1014 |
1904 | Squalodon ambiguus Trouessart p. 755 |
1922 | Neosqualodon ambiguus Kellogg p. 126 |
1923 | Microcetus ambiguus Kellogg pp. 5-6 |
1961 | Microcetus ambiguus Rothausen p. 113 |
1982 | Microcetus ambiguus Sanders et al. p. H119 |
2015 | Microcetus ambiguus Tanaka and Fordyce |
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†Microcetus ambiguus Meyer 1840
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available