Species
Dideroceras wahlenbergi (Foord, 1887)
Current taxon already exists. See initial taxon Proterovaginoceras incognitum
Taxon ID: 5742
Fossil group: Cephalopoda
Belongs to: Dideroceras
Other version of taxon: Proterovaginoceras incognitum
Stratigraphic distribution: Floian → Darriwilian (header.f_taxon_age_within 477.7 – 458.4 header.f_taxon_age_within_unit)
Synonymy list
1887 Endoceras wahlenbergi — Foord , pp. 393, fig. 1a-1e
1888 Endoceras wahlenbergi — Foord , pp. 136-140, fig. 11,13,14
1895 Endoceras wahlenbergi — Holm , pp. 9-17, fig. 1:1-8
1950 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Flower (Flower et Kummel) , pp. 609
1958 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Sweet , pp. 35, fig. 2:9;21:3
1962 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Balashov , pp. 200, fig. 3:6
1964 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Flower , pp. 55, fig. 3:2-4
1964 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Mutvei , pp. 384-391, fig. 3-7, text fig. 4-9
1997 Dideroceras wahlenbergi — Mutvei , pp. 376, fig. 1, 2, 3A,B, 4, 6A. 10A-N
2013 Proterovaginoceras incognitum (Schröder, 1882) — Kröger , pp. 127
Selection of related publications
Balashov, Z. G. 1968. Èndoceratoidei ordovika SSSR. pp. 1-277. Izdatel'stvo Leningradskogo Universiteta.
Sweet, W. C. 1958. The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway: 10. Nautiloid Cephalopods. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift 38, 1, 1-178.
Foord, A. H. 1887. On “Orthoceras (Endoceras) duplex” Wahlenberg et auct., with descriptions of three new species of Endoceras from the Ordovician of Sweden and Russia contained in the British Museum (Natural History). Annals and Magazine of Natural History 5, 20, 393–403.
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Klassificering
Organism group | Biota |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Mollusca |
Class | Cephalopoda |
Subclass | Orthoceratia |
Order | Endoceratida |
Family | Endoceratidae |
Genus | Dideroceras |
Species | amplum |
brevispiculum | |
frisense | |
glauconiticum | |
laxiseptatum | |
leetsense | |
longispiculum | |
magnisiphonicum | |
popovkense | |
pribalticum | |
purtsense | |
rectestrigatum | |
wahlenbergi |
References based on distribution
- Balashov, 1968 Mishina Gora Aseri Stage
- Sweet, 1958 Huk Aseri Stage
- Sweet, 1958 Bygdøy Peninsula, Oslo Aseri Stage
- Foord, 1887 Tallinn
- Foord, 1887 Kinnekulle, Rootsi