Symmetrosulcus meyeri ( Koken, 1888 )
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Symmetrosulcus meyeri ( Koken, 1888 ) |
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Symmetrosulcus meyeri ( Koken, 1888)
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Otolithus (Gadidarum) Meyeri Koken, 1888: 289 , pl. 18 figs 8–9.
“genus Sirembinorum ” pamunkeyanus Müller, 1999: 124, fig. 28/24–27.
“genus Neobythitinarum ” meyeri – Nolf 1980: 111, pl. 18 fig. 16; 1985: 67; 2003: 5, pl. 1 fig. 9. — Nolf & Stringer 2003: 5, pl. 3 figs 3–10.
Symmetrosulcus meyeri – Schwarzhans 1981b: 75, 113.
“ Neobythitina ” meyeri – Nolf 2013: 68, pl. 136.
Preophidium meyeri – Ebersole et al. 2019: 197, fig. 70c–d. — Stringer et al. 2022: 6, fig. 3f.
Remarks
See remarks under the genus Symmetrosulcus .
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution
Lutetian: “Stone City beds”, Texas; Cane River Formation, Louisiana; “lower” Lisbon Formation, Alabama; Piney Point Formation, Virginia. Bartonian: Wheelock Member, Texas; Cook Mountain Formation, Mississippi; “upper” Lisbon Formation and Gosport Sand, Alabama; Moodys Branch Formation, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Priabonian: Yazoo Clay, Louisiana and Mississippi.
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Symmetrosulcus meyeri ( Koken, 1888 )
Lin, Chien-Hsiang & Nolf, Dirk 2022 |
Preophidium meyeri
Stringer G. L. & Parmley D. & Quinn A. 2022: 6 |
Ebersole J. A. & Cicimurri D. J. & Stringer G. L. 2019: 197 |
Symmetrosulcus meyeri
Schwarzhans W. 1981: 75 |
Otolithus (Gadidarum) Meyeri Koken, 1888: 289
Koken E. 1888: 289 |