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IRMNG taxon details

Amphispongiaceae †

11911726  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11911726)

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marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
IRMNG (2021). Amphispongiaceae †. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11911726 on 2024-04-28
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basis of record Nitecki, M. H.; Webby, B. D.; Spjeldnaes, N.; Zhen, Y-Y. (2004). Receptaculitids and algae. Pp. 336-347 In B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M. L. Droser, & I. G. Percival (Eds.), The Great Ordovician biodiversification event. (Critical moments and perspectives in Earth history and paleobiology). New York: Columbia University Press.  [details]   

taxonomy source Nitecki, M. H.; Webby, B. D.; Spjeldnaes, N.; Zhen, Y-Y. (2004). Receptaculitids and algae. Pp. 336-347 In B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M. L. Droser, & I. G. Percival (Eds.), The Great Ordovician biodiversification event. (Critical moments and perspectives in Earth history and paleobiology). New York: Columbia University Press.  [details]   

current name source Nitecki, M. H.; Webby, B. D.; Spjeldnaes, N.; Zhen, Y-Y. (2004). Receptaculitids and algae. Pp. 336-347 In B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M. L. Droser, & I. G. Percival (Eds.), The Great Ordovician biodiversification event. (Critical moments and perspectives in Earth history and paleobiology). New York: Columbia University Press.  [details]   

extant flag source Nitecki, M. H.; Webby, B. D.; Spjeldnaes, N.; Zhen, Y-Y. (2004). Receptaculitids and algae. Pp. 336-347 In B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M. L. Droser, & I. G. Percival (Eds.), The Great Ordovician biodiversification event. (Critical moments and perspectives in Earth history and paleobiology). New York: Columbia University Press.  [details]   

habitat flag source Nitecki, M. H.; Webby, B. D.; Spjeldnaes, N.; Zhen, Y-Y. (2004). Receptaculitids and algae. Pp. 336-347 In B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M. L. Droser, & I. G. Percival (Eds.), The Great Ordovician biodiversification event. (Critical moments and perspectives in Earth history and paleobiology). New York: Columbia University Press.  [details]   

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