Assignation to radiolaria of 2 upper Jurassic species previously described as foraminifera - Systematic consequences
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serval:BIB_7926A8FE8FB7
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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Titre
Assignation to radiolaria of 2 upper Jurassic species previously described as foraminifera - Systematic consequences
Périodique
Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Série II
ISSN-L
1251-8069
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
1991
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
312
Pages
553-558
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Two species described in 1867 by Karrer as foraminifera (Lagena dianae
Karrer and Orbulina neojurensis Karrer) from the Oxfordian cherty
limestones near Vienna (Austria) are in all probability Radiolaria.
This fact has both systematical and historical consequences: (a) Lagena
dianae becomes a senior synonym of Mirifusus mediodilatatus (Rust), a
common and characteristic species of the Upper Jurassic, and has
priority over this name and over all the other synonyms of this species;
(b) F. Karrer and not Zittel should be considered as the first who
described pre-Tertiary radiolarians.
Karrer and Orbulina neojurensis Karrer) from the Oxfordian cherty
limestones near Vienna (Austria) are in all probability Radiolaria.
This fact has both systematical and historical consequences: (a) Lagena
dianae becomes a senior synonym of Mirifusus mediodilatatus (Rust), a
common and characteristic species of the Upper Jurassic, and has
priority over this name and over all the other synonyms of this species;
(b) F. Karrer and not Zittel should be considered as the first who
described pre-Tertiary radiolarians.
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