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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Dictyospyris tridentata Ehrenberg 1874

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Higher levels: rads_cat -> D -> Dictyospyris -> Dictyospyris tridentata
Other pages this level: D. anthophora, D. biloba, D. biporata, D. ceratospyris [nomen nudum], D. clathrus, D. discus, D. distoma, D. enneastoma, D. fenestra, D. gigas, D. hexastoma, D. mammillaris, D. melissium, D. meneghinii, D. messanensis, D. polystoma, D. quadriloba, D. reticulata, D. sphaera, D. spinulosa, D. stalactites, D. tetrastoma, D. tridentata, D. trilobata, D. triomma, D. tristoma, D. uniporata

Dictyospyris tridentata

Citation: Dictyospyris tridentata Ehrenberg 1874
taxonomic rank: species
Described on page(s) : p.224
Type age (chronostrat): [Eocene?] Cenozoic
Type locality: LL73
Type repository: Ehrenberg's collection, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin
Repository city: Berlin

Current identification: Dictyospyris tridentata


Translation:
[Transversely oblong, smooth, slightly constricted, the frontal suture armed with a spine which is tridentate at the apex; 4 larger, unequal median pores. Transverse diameter 58 µ, the larger pores 12 µ, length of the spine 16 µ. (Translated from Latin by E.M.R. and W.R.R.)]

References:

Ehrenberg, C. G. (1874b). Grössere Felsproben des Polycystinen-Mergels von Barbados mit weiteren Erläuterungen. Monatsberichte der Koniglichen Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1873: 213-263. gs


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