Limopsis chapmani Singleton, 1932
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https://doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.2024.83.02 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701829 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F487BA-8F6A-C747-FCAD-56D82CB7FDCB |
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Limopsis chapmani Singleton, 1932 |
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Limopsis chapmani Singleton, 1932 View in CoL
Limopsis aurita (Brocchi) View in CoL .— McCoy, 1875b: 23, pl. 19, figs 5, 6, 6a, b, 7; Tate, 1886b: 134; Johnston, 1888: pl. 32, fig. 7, non Brocchi.
Limopsis insolita (G. B. Sowerby) View in CoL .— Tate, 1886b: 134; Chapman, 1911: 425, pl. 84, fig. 5, pl. 85, fig. 11 non G. B. Sowerby.
Limopsis chapmani Singleton, 1932: 296 View in CoL , pl. 24, figs 12–14, pl. 25, fig. 16a–c.— Ludbrook, 1965: 83, pl. 1, figs 1–9; Darragh and Kendrick, 1980: 13, Figs 2O–R; Darragh and Kendrick, 2000: 24; Darragh and Kendrick, 2008: 221, Fig. 1.21; Whittle et al., 2011: Fig. 5B.
Distribution. Eucla Basin: Werillup Formation, Pallinup Formation. St Vincent Basin: Blanche Point Formation. Otway Basin: Browns Creek Formation, Glen Aire Clay. Port Phillip Basin:Jan Juc Formation (type). Age : late Eocene–late Oligocene.
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Limopsis chapmani Singleton, 1932
Darragh, Thomas A. 2024 |
Limopsis chapmani
Darragh, T. A. & Kendrick, G. W. 2008: 221 |
Darragh, T. A. & Kendrick, G. W. 2000: 24 |
Darragh, T. A. & Kendrick, G. W. 1980: 13 |
Ludbrook, N. H. 1965: 83 |
Singleton, F. A. 1932: 296 |
Limopsis insolita (G. B. Sowerby)
Chapman, F. 1911: 425 |
Tate, R. 1886: 134 |