Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine, 1956

ID16957
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonRogerella mathieui
AuthorSaint-Seine, 1956
ReferenceSaint-Seine, 1956a
Parent taxonRogerella
Is validYes
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2022Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine, 1955Dworczak, Jarochowska, López Correa & Berkowski239Dworczak et al., 2022
2020Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956Breton, Jäger & Kocí188DBreton et al., 2020
2017Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956Breton, Wisshak, Néraudeau & Morel493ABreton et al., 2017
2013Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956Taylor et al.23311Taylor et al., 2013b
2011Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956Breton3055, 56, 60Breton, 2011
1969Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955Tomlinson140Tomlinson, 1969a
1963Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955Tomlinson165Tomlinson, 1963a
1958Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955Codez & Saint Seine70938:3, 6Codez & Saint Seine, 1958
1956Rogerella mathieui sp. nov.Saint-Seine30016:4,6; 17:1,4Saint-Seine, 1956a
1852Clionites mantelliWetherellWetherell, 1852

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeMNHN.F.R03523Museum of natrural History, ParisCretaceousSaint-Seine, 1956a

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis. Opening straight or bent, widening regularly without any distinction of regions. Opening two to three times longer than wide, depth greater than the length of the opening. Lips of the opening thin, brittle, usually not preserved. 



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