S. Z. Shen et al. 1999

Full reference
S. Z. Shen, J. I. Tazawa, and G. R. Shi. 1999. Peltichia Jin and Liao, 1981 (Enteletidae, Brachiopoda) from Asia: taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography. Journal of Paleontology 73(1):49-62 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  29754
Created:  2009-04-18 18:31:55
Modified:  2009-04-18 20:31:55
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (17) - view classification
'Enteletes akasakensis belongs to Enteletes' according to Ozawa 1927
'Enteletes akasakensis is recombined as Peltichia akasakensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletes latesinuatus is recombined as Enteletina latesinuatus' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletes minoensis belongs to Enteletes' according to Hayasaka 1932
'Enteletes minoensis is a subjective synonym of Peltichia akasakensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletes sublaevis is recombined as Enteletina sublaevis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletes suessi is recombined as Enteletina suessi' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletina kwangtungensis is recombined as Peltichia kwangtungensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletina pengshuiensis is a subjective synonym of Peltichia sinensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Enteletina xiaoxingchuanensis is recombined as Peltichia xiaoxingchuanensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Parenteletes ruzhencevi is recombined as Peltichia ruzhencevi' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Parenteletes sinensis is recombined as Peltichia sinensis' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Parenteletes transversus is recombined as Peltichia transversa' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Parenteletes zigzag is recombined as Peltichia zigzag' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Peltichia nachodkensis is a subjective synonym of Peltichia ruzhencevi' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Peltichia schizoloides is a subjective synonym of Peltichia transversa' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999
'Peltichia subtriangularis belongs to Peltichia' according to S. Z. Shen et al. 1999