Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978) emend. Do Carmo et al., 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8202940 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A51187FB-7838-E266-B2DD-9A2FFB01F9F9 |
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Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978) emend. Do Carmo et al., 2004 |
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Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978) emend. Do Carmo et al., 2004 View in CoL
Fig. 5.3A–C View FIGURE 5
2022 Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978) emend. Do Carmo et al., 2004 View in CoL .—Guzmán et al.: 20, Fig. 13 G–L. See this paper for a complete list of synonyms.
Material: One female carapace, one male valve, one juvenile valve, and one mold.
Figured Specimen: ULVG-13487; male, broken valve; ULVG-13683; female, carapace.
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Occurrences: 1PS-06-CE: AM-51 (12.6 m); 1PS-10-CE: AM-07 (101.54 m), AM-08 (100.45 m), AM-32 (35.85 m)
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution: Aptian, Barbalha Formation ( Guzmán et al. 2022, this study), Crato Formation ( Silva 1978b; Berthou et al. 1994; Colin & Dépêche 1997; Coimbra et al. 2002; Tomé et al. 2014; Guzmán et al. 2022; this study), Romualdo Formation ( Araripe et al. 2022; Tomé et al. 2022), Araripe Basin, Brazil. Middle to upper Aptian, Alagamar Formation, Potiguar Basin, Brazil ( Do Carmo et al. 2013). Upper Aptian to lower Albian, Bongor, Doba and Doseo basins, Chad Basin, northcentral Africa ( Colin & Dépêche 1997).
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Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978) emend. Do Carmo et al., 2004
Filho, Marcos Antonio Batista Dos Santos, Ceolin, Daiane, Fauth, Gerson & Lima, Francisco Henrique De Oliveira 2023 |
Theriosynoecum silvai (Silva, 1978)
emend. Do Carmo et al. 2004 |