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IRMNG taxon details

Innapora Leleshus, 1974 †

1091541  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:1091541)

accepted
Genus
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
IRMNG (2021). Innapora Leleshus, 1974 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1091541 on 2024-04-18
Date
action
by
2007-02-05 23:00:00Z
created
2011-12-31 23:00:00Z
changed
2019-07-28 19:04:32Z
changed
2019-08-01 19:03:02Z
changed

basis of record Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560. [details]   

additional source Ospanova, N. K. (2011). Novabakites n. g. - a new genus of Ordovician Heliolitida from South Tien Shan [in Russian]. <em>Doklady Akademii Nauk of the Republic of Tajikistan.</em> 54(5): 386-389. [details]   

verified source for family Obukhovskaya, V. Y.; Obukhovskaya, T. G.; Plaks, D. P.; Kruchek, S. A. (2015(?)). [Palaeontological markers of regional stratigraphic Divisions of the Essian-Livetary deposits of the Territory of Bellarus]. In Problems of Palaeontology. LXI Session of the Paleontological Society, St. Petersburg, 2015. Russian Academy of Sciences Paleontological Society. , available online at http://www.new.pdfm.ru/35istoriya/49539-2-problemi-paleontologii-lxi-sessiya-paleontologicheskogo-obschestva-sankt-peterburg-2015.php [details]   

current name source Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560. [details]   

extant flag source Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560. [details]   

habitat flag source Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560. [details]   
From other sources
Descriptive info Marine, fossil: Silurian (Sepkoski 2002) [details]

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