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Eoholynia M.B. Gnilovskaja, 1975 †

1079745  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:1079745)

accepted
Genus
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
Taxonomic remark From Singh & Sharma, 2022: Based on morphological characters, the biological affinity of Eoholynia is assigned to...  
Taxonomic remark From Singh & Sharma, 2022: Based on morphological characters, the biological affinity of Eoholynia is assigned to eukaryotic algae, probably of Phaeophyta or Rhodophyta (Hofmann, 1994; Burzin, 1996). E. corumbensis is considered probably benthic, as has been suggested for E. mosquensis (Gnilovskaya, 1975). Miaohephyton bifurcatum Steiner (1994)—a morphologically similar fossil to E. corumbensis—has also been placed among the brown algae (Phaeophyta) (Xiao et al., 1998). Subsequently, Eoholynia was placed among the vendotaenid algae (Gaucher et al., 2003). [details]
IRMNG (2021). Eoholynia M.B. Gnilovskaja, 1975 †. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1079745 on 2024-11-13
Date
action
by
2007-05-28 22:00:00Z
created
2011-12-31 23:00:00Z
changed
2019-02-19 06:37:00Z
changed
2020-01-23 00:25:19Z
changed

basis of record Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details] 

verified source for family Gaucher, C.; Boggiani, P. S.; Sprechmann, P.; Sial, A. N.; Fairchild, T. (2003). Integrated correlation of the Vendian to Cambrian Arroyo del Soldado and Corumbá Groups (Uruguay and Brazil): palaeogeographic, palaeoclimatic and palaeobiologic implications. <em>Precambrian Research.</em> 120(3-4): 241-278., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/s0301-9268(02)00140-7 [details] 

name verified source Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details] 

current name source Singh, V. K.; Sharma, M. (2022). New material of carbonaceous compressions from the ∼1.5 Ga Singhora Group, Chhattisgarh Supergroup, India, and their interpretation as benthic Algae. <em>Frontiers in Earth Science.</em> 10: a825430., available online at https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.825430 [details] 

extant flag source Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details] 
Unreviewed
Descriptive info Precambrian (Vendian); Solig-1, Moscow syneclise, Russian Platform, Russia. (Index Nominum Genericorum) [details]

Taxonomic remark From Singh & Sharma, 2022: Based on morphological characters, the biological affinity of Eoholynia is assigned to eukaryotic algae, probably of Phaeophyta or Rhodophyta (Hofmann, 1994; Burzin, 1996). E. corumbensis is considered probably benthic, as has been suggested for E. mosquensis (Gnilovskaya, 1975). Miaohephyton bifurcatum Steiner (1994)—a morphologically similar fossil to E. corumbensis—has also been placed among the brown algae (Phaeophyta) (Xiao et al., 1998). Subsequently, Eoholynia was placed among the vendotaenid algae (Gaucher et al., 2003). [details]

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