Name: Thylacocausticus globorum Green et al. 1988
Etymology: globorum, From globus, meaning ball, for the ball-filled nature of the larger vesicles.
Type strain: Paleobotanical Collections, Harvard University No. 62286
Valid publication:
Green JW, Knoll AH, Swett K. Microfossils from oolites and pisolites of the Upper Proterozoic Eleonore Bay Group, Central East Greenland. J Paleontol 1988; 62:835-852.
Nomenclatural status: validly published under the ICN (Botanical Code)
Taxonomic status: correct name
Parent taxon: Thylacocausticus Green et al. 1988
Assigned by:
Green JW, Knoll AH, Swett K. Microfossils from oolites and pisolites of the Upper Proterozoic Eleonore Bay Group, Central East Greenland. J Paleontol 1988; 62:835-852.
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Record number: 19416