IRMNG taxon details
original description
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
basis of record
www.organismnames.com (2018 version)/web search. [details]
taxonomy source
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
name verified source
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
current name source
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
extant flag source
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
habitat flag source
Buchholz, A.; Grimmberger, G. (2012). Problematica - fossils of doubtful membership from Cambrian glacial erratics (geschiebes) from West Pomerania (North Germany) 2. Ichnofossils of the Scandinavian Alum Shale Formation (Middle and Late Cambrian). <em>Archiv für Geschiebekunde.</em> 6(5): 339-360. [details]
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