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Hystrichosphaera hirsuta
Hystrichosphaera hirsuta (Ehrenberg, 1838) O. Wetzel, 1933, p..47
Name not validly published since Ehrenberg, 1838, did not intend to introduce a new species.
Originally Xanthidium hirsutum (name not validly published), subsequently Ovum hispidum ssp. hirsutum (name not validly published), thirdly Hystrichosphaera hirsuta (name not validly published), fourthly Hystrichosphaeridium hirsutum (name not validly published), fifthly Baltisphaeridium hirsutum (name not validly published), sixthly Operculodinium hirsutum (name not validly published), seventhly Operculodinium? hirsutum (name not validly published).
According to Fensome et al., 1990: "It is apparent from the discussion given by Sarjeant, 1984, that Ehrenberg, 1838 did not intend to introduce a new taxon but was comparing fossil specimens with Xanthidium (now Staurastrum) hirsutum Ehrenberg, 1838, a species of extant desmids. Thus the microfossil species name Xanthidium hirsutum and derivatives (Hystrichosphaeridium hirsutum, Hystrichosphaera hirsuta and Operculodinium hirsutum) are not validly published according to I.C.B.N. Article 34.1a. The specimen illustrated and provisionally identified as Xanthidium hirsutum by Ehrenberg, 1838, pl1, fig.13, is a specimen of Coronifera striolata ... according to Sarjeant, 1984."
Age: Late Cretaceous
Name not validly published since Ehrenberg, 1838, did not intend to introduce a new species.
Originally Xanthidium hirsutum (name not validly published), subsequently Ovum hispidum ssp. hirsutum (name not validly published), thirdly Hystrichosphaera hirsuta (name not validly published), fourthly Hystrichosphaeridium hirsutum (name not validly published), fifthly Baltisphaeridium hirsutum (name not validly published), sixthly Operculodinium hirsutum (name not validly published), seventhly Operculodinium? hirsutum (name not validly published).
According to Fensome et al., 1990: "It is apparent from the discussion given by Sarjeant, 1984, that Ehrenberg, 1838 did not intend to introduce a new taxon but was comparing fossil specimens with Xanthidium (now Staurastrum) hirsutum Ehrenberg, 1838, a species of extant desmids. Thus the microfossil species name Xanthidium hirsutum and derivatives (Hystrichosphaeridium hirsutum, Hystrichosphaera hirsuta and Operculodinium hirsutum) are not validly published according to I.C.B.N. Article 34.1a. The specimen illustrated and provisionally identified as Xanthidium hirsutum by Ehrenberg, 1838, pl1, fig.13, is a specimen of Coronifera striolata ... according to Sarjeant, 1984."
Age: Late Cretaceous