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Plicatotrigonioides simakovi robustus Martinson, 1965 †
1508526 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1508526)
unaccepted > superseded combination (genus is a junior synonym)
Subspecies
fossil only
Martinson, G.G. (1965). Biostratigrafiya i fauna kontinental'nogo mela Fergany [Biostratigraphy and fauna of the continental Cretaceous of Fergana]. In: Melovyye kontinental'nyye otlozheniya Fergany. Nauka, Moskva, p. 101-139., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/6382
page(s): 120, pl. 5, fig. 2 [details]
page(s): 120, pl. 5, fig. 2 [details]
Note Martinson (1965) indicated two localities:...
Type locality Martinson (1965) indicated two localities: "Yugo-Vostochnaya Fergana - rayon r. Abshir; Zapadnaya Fergana - rayon r. Kansay" [South-East Fergana - region of river Abshir, Kyrgyzstan; Western Fergana - region of river Konsoy, Tajikistan], but he did not indicate from where the holotype comes from. Very likely, the holotype is the illustrated specimen, which derives from the latter locality. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Plicatotrigonioides simakovi robustus Martinson, 1965 †. Accessed at: http://molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1508526 on 2025-04-03
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Martinson, G.G. (1965). Biostratigrafiya i fauna kontinental'nogo mela Fergany [Biostratigraphy and fauna of the continental Cretaceous of Fergana]. In: Melovyye kontinental'nyye otlozheniya Fergany. Nauka, Moskva, p. 101-139., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/6382
page(s): 120, pl. 5, fig. 2 [details]
page(s): 120, pl. 5, fig. 2 [details]




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Type locality Martinson (1965) indicated two localities: "Yugo-Vostochnaya Fergana - rayon r. Abshir; Zapadnaya Fergana - rayon r. Kansay" [South-East Fergana - region of river Abshir, Kyrgyzstan; Western Fergana - region of river Konsoy, Tajikistan], but he did not indicate from where the holotype comes from. Very likely, the holotype is the illustrated specimen, which derives from the latter locality. [details]