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Sphaerioides luanpingensis J.-S. Yu & K. Zhang, 1982 †
1515897 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1515897)
unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
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Yu, J.-S. (1982). New advances in the study of Jurassic and Cretaceous non-marine bivalve researches in Hebei. <em>Bulletin of the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.</em> 4:48.
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Type locality contained in Hebei
type locality contained in Hebei [details]
Fossil range Originally considered Late Jurassic in age, but Jiang et al. (2007) indicated a late Early Cretaceous age [for the senior...
Fossil range Originally considered Late Jurassic in age, but Jiang et al. (2007) indicated a late Early Cretaceous age [for the senior synonym Musculiopsis yixianensis (Gu, 1976)]. [details]
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Yu, J.-S. (1982). New advances in the study of Jurassic and Cretaceous non-marine bivalve researches in Hebei. <em>Bulletin of the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.</em> 4:48.
page(s): 48 [details] Available for editors
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source of synonymy Fang, Z.-J.; Chen, J.-H.; Chen, C.-Z.; Sha, J.-G.; Lan, X.; Wen, S.-X. (2009). Supraspecific taxa of the Bivalvia first named, described, and published in China (1927-2007). <em>The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, New Series.</em> 17: 1-157.
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source of synonymy Komatsu, T.; Chen, J.-H.; Wang, Q.-F. (2003). Bivalve and charophyte fossils from the Tetori Group: a clue to stratigraphic correlation of late Mesozoic non-marine deposits between Japan and China – a preliminary work. <em>Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum.</em> 2: 43-49.
page(s): 46 [details]
redescription Yu, J.-S.; Wang, P.; Liu, B.-P.; Zhang, K. (1984). Bivalvia. In: Tianjin Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources (Ed.) Paleontological Atlas of North China. II. Mesozoic Volume. Geological Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 33-65.
page(s): 57-58, pl. 12, figs 6, 9-17, pl. 13, figs 4, 6, 9, 13, pl. 14, fig. 2 [details] Available for editors
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source of synonymy Fang, Z.-J.; Chen, J.-H.; Chen, C.-Z.; Sha, J.-G.; Lan, X.; Wen, S.-X. (2009). Supraspecific taxa of the Bivalvia first named, described, and published in China (1927-2007). <em>The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, New Series.</em> 17: 1-157.
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source of synonymy Komatsu, T.; Chen, J.-H.; Wang, Q.-F. (2003). Bivalve and charophyte fossils from the Tetori Group: a clue to stratigraphic correlation of late Mesozoic non-marine deposits between Japan and China – a preliminary work. <em>Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum.</em> 2: 43-49.
page(s): 46 [details]
redescription Yu, J.-S.; Wang, P.; Liu, B.-P.; Zhang, K. (1984). Bivalvia. In: Tianjin Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources (Ed.) Paleontological Atlas of North China. II. Mesozoic Volume. Geological Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 33-65.
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Fossil range Originally considered Late Jurassic in age, but Jiang et al. (2007) indicated a late Early Cretaceous age [for the senior synonym Musculiopsis yixianensis (Gu, 1976)]. [details]