S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018

Full reference
S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao. 2018. Coralline red algae from late Palaeocene–earliest Eocene carbonates of Meghalaya, N–E India: palaeocommunity and trophic‑level implications. Carbonates and Evaporites [W. Kiessling/M. Krause]
Metadata
ID number:  65724
Created:  2018-05-18 03:45:05
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1007/s13146-018-0422-5
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Archaeolithothamnium is corrected as Sporolithon and belongs to Sporolithaceae' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Corallinophycidae belongs to Florideophyceae' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Hapalidiaceae belongs to Hapalidiales' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Hapalidiales belongs to Corallinophycidae' according to Nelson 2015
'Lithothamnion roveretoi belongs to Lithothamnion' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Lithothamnion belongs to Melobesioideae' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Melobesioideae belongs to Hapalidiaceae' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Mesophyllum pfenderae belongs to Mesophyllum' according to M. Lemoine 1928
'Mesophyllum pfenderae belongs to Mesophyllum' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Phymatolithon belongs to Melobesioideae' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
'Sporolithaceae belongs to Sporolithales' according to S. Sarkar and G. M. N. Rao 2018
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