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Bosedinia micirugosa ssp. micirugosa
From Fensome et al., 2019:
Bosedinia micirugosa subsp. micirugosa
Autonym. Holotype: He Chengquan, 1984b, pl.7, fig.16.
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Original description: [He Chengquan, 1984b] (translated from Chinese with Google):
Bosedinia micirugosa subsp. micirugosa (sp. et subsp. nov.)
(Plate VII, Figures 16-20)
The shell diameter is 47.5–52.5 μm; the holotype is 47.5 μm. Other characteristics are as described for the species. This subspecies is distinguished from the smaller subspecies by its larger shell and relatively shorter corrugations.
Origin: Guangxi Shangsi, the second section of the Yongning Group (the first section can be seen sporadically); Hepu, the upper section of the Qiaotoupu Formation and the bottom of the Shagang Formation are relatively rich; the northern suburbs of Nanning, the lower coal-bearing section of the Yongning Group; Xuwen, Guangdong, the Liushagang Formation.
Bosedinia micirugosa subsp. micirugosa
Autonym. Holotype: He Chengquan, 1984b, pl.7, fig.16.
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Original description: [He Chengquan, 1984b] (translated from Chinese with Google):
Bosedinia micirugosa subsp. micirugosa (sp. et subsp. nov.)
(Plate VII, Figures 16-20)
The shell diameter is 47.5–52.5 μm; the holotype is 47.5 μm. Other characteristics are as described for the species. This subspecies is distinguished from the smaller subspecies by its larger shell and relatively shorter corrugations.
Origin: Guangxi Shangsi, the second section of the Yongning Group (the first section can be seen sporadically); Hepu, the upper section of the Qiaotoupu Formation and the bottom of the Shagang Formation are relatively rich; the northern suburbs of Nanning, the lower coal-bearing section of the Yongning Group; Xuwen, Guangdong, the Liushagang Formation.