Diotascalpellum
Appearance
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Scalpelliformes |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Scalpellidae
Genus: Diotascalpellum
Species (15): †D. acies – †D. angustatum – †D. campus – †D. conradi – †D. curvatum – D. diota – †D. fossula – †D. gracile – D. indicum – †D. jacksonense – D. rubrum – †D. scaniensis – †D. subquadratum – †D. toulmini – †D. withersi
Name
[edit]- Diotascalpellum Gale, 2015: 298
- Geological range: Cretaceous (upper Albian) to Recent
- Type species:: Scalpellum diota Hoek, 1907: 87, OD
- ZooBank: D3058A1F-892F-47A1-8416-BF5C8610AEB1
References
[edit]- Gale, A.S. 2016. Phylogeny of the deep-sea cirripede family Scalpellidae (Crustacea, Thoracica) based on shell capitular plate morphology. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 176(2): 266–304. DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12321 Full article Reference page. [See p. 298, original description, and formalization of Arcoscalpellum fossula Group]
- Gale, A.S. 2020. Cirripedes (Thoracica, Crustacea) from the Cretaceous (Albian and Cenomanian) of Texas and Oklahoma, USA. Cretaceous Research 115: 104556. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104556 Reference page. [See p. 7, discussion]
- Hoek, P.P.C. 1907: The Cirripedia of the Siboga Expedition: A. Cirripedia Pedunculata. Siboga-Expeditie XXXI. EJ Brill. BHL Reference page. [See p. 87, description of type species]
- Withers, T.H. 1935: Catalog of fossil Cirripedia in the Department of Geology of the British Museum. Vol. 2, Cretaceous. London, British Museum, 433 p. Reference page. [See p. 223, definition of Arcoscalpellum fossula group]
- Zullo, V.A. 1990. Supplementary description and phylogenetic significance of Arcoscalpellum conradi (Gabb) (Cirripedia:Scalpellidae) from the Paleocene Vincentown Formation of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 103(3): 663-672. BHL Reference page. [See p. 671, post-Cretaceous members of Arcoscalpellum fossula group]
- Zullo, V.A. & Perreault, R.T. 1991. Arcoscalpellum toulmini Weisbord and Zeugmatolepas sp. (Cirripedia, Thoracica) from the lower Paleocene of Alabama. Journal of Paleontology 65(2): 267–270. JSTOR Reference page. [See p. 270, placement in A. fossula group]