Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine, 1956
| ID | 16957 |
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| Fossil group | Bioerosional trace fossils |
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| Taxon | Rogerella mathieui |
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| Author | Saint-Seine, 1956 |
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| Reference | Saint-Seine, 1956a |
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| Parent taxon | Rogerella |
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| Is valid | Yes |
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Synonymy
| 2022 | Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine, 1955 | Dworczak, Jarochowska, López Correa & Berkowski | 239 | | Dworczak et al., 2022 |
| 2020 | Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956 | Breton, Jäger & Kocí | 18 | 8D | Breton et al., 2020 |
| 2017 | Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956 | Breton, Wisshak, Néraudeau & Morel | 49 | 3A | Breton et al., 2017 |
| 2013 | Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956 | Taylor et al. | 233 | 11 | Taylor et al., 2013b |
| 2011 | Rogerella mathieui de Saint-Seine, 1956 | Breton | 30 | 55, 56, 60 | Breton, 2011 |
| 1969 | Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955 | Tomlinson | 140 | | Tomlinson, 1969a |
| 1963 | Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955 | Tomlinson | 165 | | Tomlinson, 1963a |
| 1958 | Rogerella mathieui Saint-Seine 1955 | Codez & Saint Seine | 709 | 38:3, 6 | Codez & Saint Seine, 1958 |
| 1956 | Rogerella mathieui sp. nov. | Saint-Seine | 300 | 16:4,6; 17:1,4 | Saint-Seine, 1956a |
| 1852 | Clionites mantelli | Wetherell | | | Wetherell, 1852 |
Type specimens
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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