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Leptostega Geyer, 1986 †
1435737 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1435737)
accepted
Genus
Leptostega irregularis Geyer, 1986 † (type by original designation)
- Species Leptostega hyperborea Parkhaev, 2005 †
- Species Leptostega irregularis Geyer, 1986 †
- Species Leptostega corrugata Runnegar, 1990 † accepted as Davidonia plicata (Missarzhevsky, 1989) † (a junior synonym)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
Geyer G. (1986). Mittelkambrische Mollusken aus Marokko und Spanien. <em>Senckenbergiana Lethaea.</em> 67(1/4):55-118.
page(s): 84 [details]
page(s): 84 [details]
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original description
Geyer G. (1986). Mittelkambrische Mollusken aus Marokko und Spanien. <em>Senckenbergiana Lethaea.</em> 67(1/4):55-118.
page(s): 84 [details]
basis of record Parkhaev P.Yu. (2005). Two New Species of the Cambrian Helcionelloid Mollusks from the Northern Part of the Siberian Platform. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 39(6): 615-619. [Russian text see Paleontologicheskiy Zhurnal, 2005, No. 6. pp. 43-46]. [details] Available for editors
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additional source Kouchinsky A., Bengtson S., Clausen S., Gubanov A., Malinky J.M., Peel J.S. (2011). A middle Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Kuonamka Formation, northern Siberia. <em>Alcheringa.</em> 35(1):123-189.
page(s): 133 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 84 [details]
basis of record Parkhaev P.Yu. (2005). Two New Species of the Cambrian Helcionelloid Mollusks from the Northern Part of the Siberian Platform. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 39(6): 615-619. [Russian text see Paleontologicheskiy Zhurnal, 2005, No. 6. pp. 43-46]. [details] Available for editors

additional source Kouchinsky A., Bengtson S., Clausen S., Gubanov A., Malinky J.M., Peel J.S. (2011). A middle Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Kuonamka Formation, northern Siberia. <em>Alcheringa.</em> 35(1):123-189.
page(s): 133 [details] Available for editors
