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Diatomozonotriletes Naumova, 1939 ex G. Playford, 1963 †

11919389  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11919389)

accepted
Genus
marine, brackish, terrestrial
fossil only
Playford, G. (1963). Lower Carboniferous microfloras of Spitsbergen. Part two. <em>Palaeontology.</em> 5(4): 619-678. [details]   
Taxonomic remark Cited elsewhere (e.g. in Loboziak & Streel, Palynology 58, 1989) as Naumova, 1939 emend. Playford, 1963, however Naumova's...  
Taxonomic remark Cited elsewhere (e.g. in Loboziak & Streel, Palynology 58, 1989) as Naumova, 1939 emend. Playford, 1963, however Naumova's name was not proposed at genus level. From Playford, 1963: In anticipation of the possible eventual recognition of Diatomozonotriletes Naumova as a distinct form-genus, Potonié and Kremp (1956a, pp. 131-2) proposed its subgeneric ('sectional') status within the category of Reinschospora Schopf, Wilson, and Bentall. Subsequently, Hughes and Playford (1961) incorrectly attributed generic rank to Diatomozonotriletes (Naumova) Potonié and Kremp 1956 (in Potonié 1956, p. 69), which lacks the designation of a type species. [details]
IRMNG (2021). Diatomozonotriletes Naumova, 1939 ex G. Playford, 1963 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11919389 on 2024-04-23
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original description Playford, G. (1963). Lower Carboniferous microfloras of Spitsbergen. Part two. <em>Palaeontology.</em> 5(4): 619-678. [details]   

basis of record Raine, J. I.; Mildenhall, D. C.; Kennedy, E. M. (2011). New Zealand fossil spores and pollen: an illustrated catalogue. 4th edition. GNS Science miscellaneous series no. 4. , available online at http://data.gns.cri.nz/sporepollen/index.htm [details]   

additional source McLean, D.; Owens, B.; Neves, R. (2005). Carboniferous miospore biostratigraphy of the North Sea. Pp. 13-24 in J. D. Collinson, D. J. Evans, D. W. Holliday, N. S. Jones, eds: Carboniferous hydrocarbon resources: the southern North Sea and surrounding onshore areas. Occasional Publications series of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 7.  [details]   

verified source for family Raine, J. I.; Mildenhall, D. C.; Kennedy, E. M. (2011). New Zealand fossil spores and pollen: an illustrated catalogue. 4th edition. GNS Science miscellaneous series no. 4. , available online at http://data.gns.cri.nz/sporepollen/index.htm [details]   

name verified source Raine, J. I.; Mildenhall, D. C.; Kennedy, E. M. (2011). New Zealand fossil spores and pollen: an illustrated catalogue. 4th edition. GNS Science miscellaneous series no. 4. , available online at http://data.gns.cri.nz/sporepollen/index.htm [details]   

current name source Raine, J. I.; Mildenhall, D. C.; Kennedy, E. M. (2011). New Zealand fossil spores and pollen: an illustrated catalogue. 4th edition. GNS Science miscellaneous series no. 4. , available online at http://data.gns.cri.nz/sporepollen/index.htm [details]   

extant flag source Raine, J. I.; Mildenhall, D. C.; Kennedy, E. M. (2011). New Zealand fossil spores and pollen: an illustrated catalogue. 4th edition. GNS Science miscellaneous series no. 4. , available online at http://data.gns.cri.nz/sporepollen/index.htm [details]   
From other sources
Taxonomic remark Cited elsewhere (e.g. in Loboziak & Streel, Palynology 58, 1989) as Naumova, 1939 emend. Playford, 1963, however Naumova's name was not proposed at genus level. From Playford, 1963: In anticipation of the possible eventual recognition of Diatomozonotriletes Naumova as a distinct form-genus, Potonié and Kremp (1956a, pp. 131-2) proposed its subgeneric ('sectional') status within the category of Reinschospora Schopf, Wilson, and Bentall. Subsequently, Hughes and Playford (1961) incorrectly attributed generic rank to Diatomozonotriletes (Naumova) Potonié and Kremp 1956 (in Potonié 1956, p. 69), which lacks the designation of a type species. [details]

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