Diotascalpellum campus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Scalpelliformes |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Scalpellidae
Genus: Diotascalpellum
Species: Diotascalpellum campus
Name
edit- Diotascalpellum campus (Collins in Collins; Mellen, 1973): 369
- Original genus: Arcoscalpellum
- Geological age: Cretaceous; Maastrichtian
- Type locality: Ripley Formation; Bardman Pasture, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
- Typus: Holotype BMNH In.64452; paratypes BMNH In.64450, 64451, 64453, 64489, 64490, MSU 1327-1329, 1366-1414, 1429
- Distribution: Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
- ZooBank: B4486CB7-9DA1-4B90-8C03-E7480B301DC6
References
edit- Collins, J.S.H. & Mellen, F. 1973. Cirripedes from the upper Cretaceous of Alabama and Mississippi, Eastern Gulf Region, US. Part I. Paleontology. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology, 23(6): 349–380. BHL Reference page. [See p. 369, original description as Arcoscalpellum campus]
- Gale, A.S. 2016. Phylogeny of the deep-sea cirripede family Scalpellidae (Crustacea, Thoracica) based on shell capitular plate morphology. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 176(2): 266–304. DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12321 Full article Reference page. [See p.298, generic re-assignment by inference]
- Weisbord, N.E. 1980. Fossil Lepadomorph, Brachylepadomorph, and Verrucomorph barnacles (Cirripedia) of the Americas. Bulletins of American paleontology 78(311): 113–212. BHL Reference page. [See p. 130, discussion and occurrence]
- Zullo, V.A. 1990. Supplementary description and phylogenetic significance of Arcoscalpellum conradi (Gabb) (Cirripedia:Scalpellidae) from the Paleocene Vincentown Formation of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 103(3): 663-672. BHL Reference page. [See p. 672, inclusion into the Arcoscalpellum fossulum Group]
Links
edit- BHL bibliography
- Diotascalpellum campus – Taxon details on Encyclopedia of Life (EOL).
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 2019. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset. Taxon: Diotascalpellum campus.
- ION