D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003

Full reference
D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott. 2003. Ossicular homologies, systematics, and phylogenetic implications of certain North American Carboniferous asteroids (Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 77(3):476-489 [L. Villier/L. Villier]
Metadata
ID number:  24441
Created:  2007-05-27 07:49:34
Modified:  2007-05-27 09:49:34
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (20) - view classification
'Ambigaster belongs to Neopalaeasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Calliasterella americana belongs to Calliasterella' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Calliasterella belongs to Calliasterellidae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Calliasterellidae belongs to Asteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Calyptactis belongs to Ophiuroidea' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Delicaster belongs to Neopalaeasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Emphereaster missouriensis belongs to Emphereaster' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Emphereaster belongs to Neopalaeasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Fandasterias belongs to Fandasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Fandasteridae belongs to Asteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Monaster carnarvonensis is recombined as Ambigaster carnarvonensis' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Monaster coleyi is recombined as Ambigaster coleyi' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Monaster wandageensis is recombined as Ambigaster wandageensis' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Monasteridae belongs to Asteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Neopalaeaster enigmaticus is recombined as Delicaster enigmaticus' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Neopalaeaster belongs to Neopalaeasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Neopalaeasteridae belongs to Asteroidea' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Palaeaster (Monaster) was reranked as Monaster and belongs to Monasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Palaeaster crawfordsvillensis is recombined as Neopalaeaster crawfordsvillensis' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
'Permaster belongs to Neopalaeasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and D. R. Elliott 2003
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