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Fossil specimen : OUM J.09162 – Holotype

Taxonomy
Taxonomic Group

Kingdom Animalia

  Phylum Echinodermata

    Class Echinoidea

      Order Cassiduloida

Fossil Name Clypeus subulatus Young & Bird, 1827
Type Status Holotype
Name History

Clypeus subulatus Young & Bird, 1827 – See Phillips (1875)

Clypeus subulatus Young & Bird, 1827 – See Wright (1859)

Clypeus emarginatus Phillips, 1829 – See Phillips (1829): Holotype

Provenance
Registration No. J.09162
Collector Name not available
Donor or Associated Person Phillips, J.
Held By Oxford University Museum of Natural History Logo Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Comments
Location
Country England
Locality Malton, North Yorkshire
Grid Reference Available from host institution
Stratigraphy
Rock Unit Corallian Group
Biozone Not available
Geological Age

Oxfordian Age (Jurassic Period) (157.3 – 163.5 Ma B.P.)

References
References

PHILLIPS, J. 1829. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, a description of the Strata of the Yorkshire Coast, part 1. Thomas Wilson and Sons, York. xvi + 192 pp., 14 pls. ? p. 127; ? pl. III, fig. 18

PHILLIPS, J. 1875. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire, I: The Yorkshire Coast. John Murray, London, 3rd edition, 354 pp., pls I-XXVIII. pp. 239, 324

WRIGHT, T. 1859. Monograph on the British fossil Echinodermata of the Oolitic Formations:- The Echinoidea, part 3. Palaeontogr. Soc. (Monogr.), I, 303-390, pls XXIII-XXXVI. p. 382

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