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Echinoidea taxon details

Echinodiscus pedemontanus (Airaghi, 1899) †

828864  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:828864)

accepted
Species
Amphiope pedemontana Airaghi, 1899 † · unaccepted (transferred to Echinodiscus)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
Neotype  (of Amphiope pedemontana Airaghi, 1899) MSNG...  
Neotype (of Amphiope pedemontana Airaghi, 1899) MSNG MSNDG.1218 [details]
Note Val Bormida, Liguria and Piedmont, Italy., The...  
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Type locality Val Bormida, Liguria and Piedmont, Italy. [details]
Type material The whole type-series, located at the Natural History Museum of Milan, was lost in the bombing during the last World War [details]
Fossil range Rupelian, Early Oligocene  
Fossil range Rupelian, Early Oligocene [details]

Stratigraphy Molare Formation  
Stratigraphy Molare Formation [details]
Kroh, A.; Mooi, R. (2021). World Echinoidea Database. Echinodiscus pedemontanus (Airaghi, 1899) †. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/Echinoidea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=828864 on 2024-05-16
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2019-04-08 08:15:04Z
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new combination reference Stara, P.; Sanciu, L. (2014). Analysis of some astriclypeids echinoids (Echinoidea Clypeasteroidea). – In: Stara, P. (ed.): Studies on some astriclypeids (Echinoidea Clypeasteroida). <em>Biodiversity Journal.</em> 5/2: 291-358., available online at http://www.biodiversityjournal.com/pdf/5(2)_291-358.pdf
page(s): 338 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available 
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Neotype (of Amphiope pedemontana Airaghi, 1899) MSNG MSNDG.1218 [details]
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Diagnosis Species of medium-small size, depressed lateral profile, narrow and elongated axially lunules on the posterior ambulacra. Frontal odd petal slightly longer than the others and always open. In the oral face on inter. 5 there are only two pairs of post-basicoronal plates, with the first two large and paired. [details]

Fossil range Rupelian, Early Oligocene [details]

Neotype Neotype: MSNDG.1218; housed at the Museo di Storia Naturale “G. Doria” of Genoa, Italy. [details]

Stratigraphy Molare Formation [details]

Type locality Val Bormida, Liguria and Piedmont, Italy. [details]

Type material The whole type-series, located at the Natural History Museum of Milan, was lost in the bombing during the last World War [details]
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