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IRMNG taxon details

Fovirhombus S. Komura, 2005 †

11917491  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11917491)

accepted
Genus
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 
IRMNG (2021). Fovirhombus S. Komura, 2005 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11917491 on 2024-11-24
Date
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2021-03-25 17:52:16Z
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original description Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

basis of record Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

verified source for family Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

name verified source Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

current name source Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

extant flag source Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

habitat flag source Komura, S. (2005). New marine diatoms from the Miocene Abuzuru Formation, the Miura Peninsula, central Japan. <em>Diatom. The Japanese Journal of Diatomology.</em> 21: 1-46. [details] 

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