Craspedoporus

Craspedoporus is a genus of diatoms known from the fossil record. It first appears in the middle Eocene, and exists until the late Miocene.[2]

Craspedoporus
Scientific classification
Domain:
(unranked):
Superphylum:
Class:
Order:
incertae sedis
Family:
incertae sedis
Genus:
Craspedoporus

Species
  • Craspedoporus briggeri R.Ross & P.A.Sims
  • Craspedoporus corolla J.Brun
  • Craspedoporus elegans Grove & Sturt
  • Craspedoporus johnsonianus Greville
  • Craspedoporus pantocsekii Brun
  • Craspedoporus ralfsianus Greville
  • Craspedoporus reticulatus N.I.Hendey & P.A.Sims
  • Craspedoporus rotaradiatus Hendey & P.A.Sims
  • Craspedoporus truanii Pantocsek

References

  1. Greville, R.K. (1863). Descriptions of new and rare Diatoms. Series IX. Transactions of the Microscopical Society, New Series, London 11: 63-76, pls IV, V.
  2. Ross, R.; Sims, P. A. (2000). "A Revision Ofactinodiscusgreville,Craspedoporusgreville and Related Genera (Eupodiscaceae)". Diatom Research. 15 (2): 285–347. doi:10.1080/0269249X.2000.9705500. S2CID 85123402.


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