Scleractinia name details
Goniopora regularis var. microsopica (Duncan, 1863) †
1456682 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1456682)
unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Variety
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
(of Alveopora microsopica Duncan, 1863 †) Duncan PM. (1863). On the fossil corals of the West Indian Islands - Part I. <em>Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London.</em> 19: 406-458, pls. 13-16. [details]
Hoeksema, B. W.; Cairns, S. (2025). World List of Scleractinia. Goniopora regularis var. microsopica (Duncan, 1863) †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/scleractinia/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1456682 on 2025-09-11
original description
(of Alveopora microsopica Duncan, 1863 †) Duncan PM. (1863). On the fossil corals of the West Indian Islands - Part I. <em>Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London.</em> 19: 406-458, pls. 13-16. [details]
source of synonymy Frost SH, Langenheim RL Jr. (1974). Scleractinian corals. In: Cenozoic reef biofacies. Tertiary larger Foraminifera and scleractinian corals from Chipas, Mexico. <em>Northern Illinois University Press, Chicago.</em> pp 173-314. [details]
new combination reference Vaughan TW. (1919). Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies. Fossil corals from central America, Cuba, and Porto Rico: with an account of the American Tertiary, Pleistocene, and recent coral reefs. <em>United States National Museum Bulletin.</em> 103: 189-524, pls. 68-152. [details]
source of synonymy Frost SH, Langenheim RL Jr. (1974). Scleractinian corals. In: Cenozoic reef biofacies. Tertiary larger Foraminifera and scleractinian corals from Chipas, Mexico. <em>Northern Illinois University Press, Chicago.</em> pp 173-314. [details]
new combination reference Vaughan TW. (1919). Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies. Fossil corals from central America, Cuba, and Porto Rico: with an account of the American Tertiary, Pleistocene, and recent coral reefs. <em>United States National Museum Bulletin.</em> 103: 189-524, pls. 68-152. [details]