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Decipilites decipiens (Barrande, 1867)

kingdom Animalia - animals »  class Hyolitha »  order Hyolithida »  family Pauxillitidae »  genus Decipilites

Scientific synonyms

Hyolithes decipiens Barrande, 1867 o
Hyolithus decipiens Barrande, 1867
Ambrolinevitus decipiens (Barrande, 1867)

Type taxon of:Decipilites Marek, 1975 (Hyolithes decipiens Barrande, 1867)
Temporal range:Ordovician > Upper Ordovician > KatianHirnantian
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Králův Dvůr formation

Links and literature

FR Barrande J. (1867): Systême Silurien du centre de la Bohême III. Classe des Mollusques, Ordre des Ptéropodes, Prague [as Hyolithes decipiens Barrande, 1867]
Data retrieved on: 8 October 2019
EN Havlíček V., Vaněk J. (1966): The Biostratigraphy of the Ordovician of Bohemia, Sborník geologických věd, Paleontologie, 8 [as Hyolithes decipiens Barr.]
EN Marek L. (1975): Two new genera of Pauxillitidae Marek, 1967 (Hyolitha), Věstník Ústředního ústavu geologického 50 [as Decipilites decipiens (Barrande, 1867)]
EN Marek L. (1989): The hyoliths of the Králův Dvůr formation (Bohemian Ordovician), Sbor. geol. věd, Paleontologie 30, 37-59 [as Decipilites decipiens (Barrande, 1867)]
EN Valent M. (2006): Stratigraphic distribution of the class Hyolitha (Mollusca) in the Barrandian Area (Czech Republic), Acta Universitatis Carolinae - Geologica 47(1). [as Decipilites decipiens (Barrande, 1867)]
EN Štorch P., Mergl M. (1989): Králodvor/Kosov boundary and the late Ordovician environmental changes in the Prague Basin (Barrandian area, Bohemia), Sbor. geol. věd, Geologie 44 [as Decipilites decipiens (Barrande)]

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Explanations

extinct taxon

o original combination

species extinct or not found recently in area described by check-list