Taxonomic Group |
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Brachiopoda Class Rhynchonellata Order Spiriferida |
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Fossil Name | Cyrtina carbonarius McCoy |
Type Status | Paratype |
Name History | Cyrtina carbonarius McCoy – See Woods, H. (1891) Cyrtina carbonaria (McCoy) – See Davidson (1859) Pentamerus carbonarius McCoy – See McCoy (1855a) Pentamerus carbonarius McCoy – See McCoy (1852b): Paratype |
Registration No. | E 7329 |
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Collector | Name not available |
Donor or Associated Person | Name not available |
Held By | Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge |
Comments |
Country | England |
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Locality | Kendal, Westmoreland, England |
Grid Reference | Not available |
Rock Unit | Lower Carboniferous Limestone (impure) |
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Biozone | Not available |
Geological Age |
Visean Stage (Carboniferous Period) – Tournaisian Stage (Carboniferous Period) (329 – 358.9 Ma B.P.) |
References | Davidson 1859. British fossil Brachiopoda Palaeontographical Society Monographs vol. ii part v p.71 pl. xv figs.5, 5 a, 5 b McCoy's fig.12 is Davidson's fig.5b; McCoy's fig.15 is Davidson's fig.5 and McCoy's fig.17 is Davidson's fig.5a McCoy 1852 b. Annals and Magazine of Natural History ser. (2) vol. x p.426 McCoy 1854 a. Contributions to British Palaeontology p.253 McCoy 1855 a. A synopsis of the classification of the British Palaeozoic rocks with a systematic description of the British Palaeozoic fossils Geol. Mus. Cambridge p.442 McCoy 1855 a. A synopsis of the classification of the British Palaeozoic rocks with a systematic description of the British Palaeozoic fossils Geol. Mus. Cambridge p.442 pl. iii d figs.12, 15,15 a? fig.17 which is described as a variety Woods, H. 1891. Catalogue of the Type Fossils in the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge. Henry Woods with preface by T. McKenny Hughes CUP. 180+xiv SPL: II. 16 p.52 |
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