Helicotaphrichnus commensalis Kern, Grimmer et Lister, 1974

ID16921
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonHelicotaphrichnus commensalis
AuthorKern, Grimmer et Lister, 1974
ReferenceKern et al., 1974
Parent taxonHelicotaphrichnus
Is validYes
FADMiocene
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
1998Helicotaphrichnus commensaleKidwell & Gyllenhaal4Kidwell & Gyllenhaal, 1998
1991Helicotaphrichnus commensalis Kern, Grimmer & ListerFeige & Fürsich93Feige & Fürsich, 1991
1979Helicotaphrichnus commensalisKern239-2402, 3Kern, 1979
1974Helicotaphrichnus commensalis n. sp.Kern, Grimmer & Lister978text figures 1, 2Kern et al., 1974

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeNo. 4814University of CalifoniaPacific Beach, CaliforniaPleistoceneBay Point FormationKern et al., 1974

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