D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005

Full reference
D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt. 2005. New latest Cretaceous and earliest Paleogene asteroids (Echinodermata) from the Netherlands and Denmark and their palaebiological significance. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 75:183-200 [L. Villier/L. Villier]
Metadata
ID number:  26192
Created:  2008-01-10 05:46:37
Modified:  2008-01-10 07:46:37
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Aldebarania taberna belongs to Aldebarania' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Aldebarania belongs to Astropectinidae' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Astropectinidae belongs to Paxillosida' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Benthopectinidae belongs to Notomyotida' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Betelgeusia exposita belongs to Betelgeusia' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Betelgeusia belongs to Radiasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Cheiraster belongs to Benthopectinidae' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Goniasteridae belongs to Valvatida' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Pseudarchasterinae belongs to Goniasteridae' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Radiasteridae belongs to Paxillosida' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Skiaster vikingr belongs to Skiaster' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
'Skiaster belongs to Pseudarchasterinae' according to D. B. Blake and J.W.M. Jagt 2005
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