Species

Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger, 1837)

Synonymy list
1837     Prionotus pristis — Hisinger , pp. 114, fig. 35:5
1881     Diplograptus pristis Hisinger — Törnquist , pp. 443-445, fig. 2:8a-g
1882     Diplograptus? pristis Hisinger — Tullberg , pp. 10-11, fig. 1:2-10
1891     Diplograptus pristis Hisinger — Törnquist , pp. 26-27, fig. 1:18-22
1907     Diplograptus (Orthograptus) pristis (Hisinger) — Elles et Wood , pp. 245, fig. 165a-c
1940     Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger) — Thorslund , pp. 23
1949     Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger) — Přibyl , fig. 4:6-7; 5:1
1963     Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger, 1837) — Skoglund , pp. 43-45, fig. 4:1-5
1975     Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger) — Ulst , pp. 75-76, fig. 1:8; 2:7
2002     Diplograptus pristis (Hisinger, 1837) — Palsson , pp. 19, fig. 4G; 6A-D
Selection of related publications
Mitchell, C. E., Maletz, J., Goldman, D. 2009. What is Diplograptus?. Bulletin of Geosciences 84, 1, 27-34. DOI:10.3140/bull.geosci.1109
Pålsson, C. 2002. Upper Ordovician graptolites and biostratigraphy of the Röstånga 1 core, Scania, S. Sweden. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 49, 1, 9-23. DOI:10.37570/bgsd-2003-49-02
Ulst, R., Gailite, L., Yakovleva, V. 1982. Ordovik Latvii. pp. 1-294. Zinatne.
Ulst, R. 1975. Graptolites from Upper Ordovician Fjäcka Member of Middle Baltic. The Fauna and Stratigraphy of Paleozoic and Mesozoic of Baltic and Byelorussia, pp. 69-84. Mintis.
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