D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003

Full reference
D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn. 2003. The Asteroidea (Echinodermata) of the Muschelkalk (Middle Triassic of Germany). Paläontologische Zeitschrift 77(1):23-58 [L. Villier/L. Villier/L. Villier]
Metadata
ID number:  17209
Created:  2006-04-21 05:00:06
Modified:  2009-09-08 11:10:45
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (18) - view classification
'Ambuloasteroidea belongs to Asteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Asterias cilicia is a subjective synonym of Trichasteropsis weissmanni' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Asterias obtusa is a subjective synonym of Trichasteropsis weissmanni' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Asterias weissmanni is recombined as Trichasteropsis weissmanni' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Berckhemeraster charistikos belongs to Berckhemeraster' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Berckhemeraster belongs to Trichasteropsiidae' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Calliasterella americana belongs to Calliasterella' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Calliasterella belongs to Calliasterellidae' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Compsaster belongs to Compsasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Compsasteridae belongs to Ambuloasteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Forcipulatacea belongs to Neoasteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Neoasteroidea was reranked as a infraclass and belongs to Ambuloasteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichaster is corrected as Trichasteropsis and belongs to Trichasteropsiidae' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichasteropsida belongs to Forcipulatacea' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichasteropsiidae belongs to Trichasteropsida' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichasteropsis bielertorum belongs to Trichasteropsis' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichasteropsis hippeleini is a subjective synonym of Trichasteropsis weissmanni' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003
'Trichasteropsis senfti belongs to Trichasteropsis' according to D. B. Blake and H. Hagdorn 2003