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- of Serrodiscus. Weymouthia and Runcinodiscus had previously been viewed as closely allied with Serrodiscus (e.g. Rushton op. cit., 1976). Serrodiscus serratus...
- junior synonym of Serrodiscus; Rushton (1976) had previously regarded Weymouthia and Runcinodiscus as closely allied with Serrodiscus. Weymouthia nobilis...
- Calodiscus 1935 Schodack Formation Mallagnostus 1935 Runcinodiscus 1976 Serrodiscus 1941 Brigus Formation Weymouthia 1913 Analox 1966 Litometopus 1966 Meniscuchus...
- junior synonym of Serrodiscus; Rushton (1976) had previously regarded Weymouthia and Runcinodiscus as closely allied with Serrodiscus. Weymouthia nobilis...
- is known, and it may well be that it would be better to include it in Serrodiscus.[according to whom?] Like all Agnostida, Semadiscus is diminutive. Like...
- state line in Wrentham. Strenuella strenua Hebediscus attleborensis Serrodiscus (sensu lato) “bellimarginatus” Olenellid gen. et. sp. indet. Elliptocephala...
- Limniphacos per****ulum occurs together with Mesolenellus hyperborea, Serrodiscus, hyoliths, Petrianna fulmenta (Bradoriida), and inarticulate brachiopods...
- thorax consists of three rings when known (Mallagnostus, Marocconus, Serrodiscus, Tannudiscus and Weymouthia). The pygidial axis is long and strongly...
- lamps**** Sunnaginia imbricata and Eccentrotheca kanesia, and the agnostid Serrodiscus bellimarginatus. Nevadella Lieberman, B.S. (1998). "Cladistic Analysis...
- et al., op. cit. p. 631, pl.2, figs. 6 - 14; pl. 3 figs. 1 - 4), and Serrodiscus ctenoa? Rushton, 1966, collected from 16.5 m below the base of the overlying...