IRMNG taxon details
original description
Heer, O. (1863-1865). Die Urwelt der Schweiz. Friedrich Schultheß, Zürich. xxix+622 pp. (pp. 1-48 + pls 1-3: 1863; pp. 49-496 + pls. 4-10: 1864; pp. 497-622, i-xxix + pl. 11: 1865)., available online at https://doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-11638 page(s): 142 [details]
basis of record
Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library]. Previously at http://ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus/ (URL no longer current). , available online at https://insecta.bio.spbu.ru/z/nomenclator_zoologicus_PDF.htm [details]
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]
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]
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 Plant?; Jurassic; Europe. (Index Nominum Genericorum) [details]
Taxonomic remark Trace fossil, originally described as plant, currently considered a worm burrow, refer e.g. Heinberg, 1973. The generic name is retained in botanical nomenclature for purposes of homonymy. [details]
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