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Lanceolaria angustata Martinson, 1965 †
1501129 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1501129)
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Martinson, G.G. (1965). Biostratigrafiya i fauna kontinental'nogo mela Fergany [Biostratigraphy and fauna of the continental Cretaceous of Fergana]. In: Melovyye kontinental'nyye otlozheniya Fergany. Nauka, Moskva, p. 101-139., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/6382
page(s): 128-129, pl. 9, figs 2, 3 [details]
page(s): 128-129, pl. 9, figs 2, 3 [details]
Note Martinson (1965) listed several localities...
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Type locality Martinson (1965) listed several localities ("Vostochnaya Fergana - Naukatskaya vnadina, rayon g. Iski-Naukat; Zapadnaya Fergana - rayony gorodov Kansay i Adrasman; Vostochnoye Priaral'ye - rayony Kazalinska i Kusmuruna" [Eastern Fergana - Naukatskaya vnadina, district of Iski-Naukat; Western Fergana - districts of the cities of Kansai and Adrasman; Eastern Priaralye - districts of Kazalinsk and Kusmurun]), but it is unclear from where the holotype comes from. [details]
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Martinson, G.G. (1965). Biostratigrafiya i fauna kontinental'nogo mela Fergany [Biostratigraphy and fauna of the continental Cretaceous of Fergana]. In: Melovyye kontinental'nyye otlozheniya Fergany. Nauka, Moskva, p. 101-139., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/6382
page(s): 128-129, pl. 9, figs 2, 3 [details]
basis of record Martinson, G. G. (1982). Pozdnemelovyye mollyuski Mongolii: sistematika, stratigrafiya, tafonomiya [Late Cretaceous mollusks of Mongolia: taxonomy, stratigraphy, taphonomy]. <em>Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya.</em> 17: 1-82., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/10159
page(s): 61, pl. 15, figs 1, 2 [details] Available for editors
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source of synonymy Sha, J.; Lin, L.; Chen, S.; Matsukawa, M. (2006). Some Lower Cretaceous nonmarine bivalves from fluvio-lacustrine deposits bearing dinosaur fossils in Mongolia and northeast China. Cretaceous Research, 27(2): 262-278, available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2005.11.002
page(s): 265, 271 [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 128-129, pl. 9, figs 2, 3 [details]
basis of record Martinson, G. G. (1982). Pozdnemelovyye mollyuski Mongolii: sistematika, stratigrafiya, tafonomiya [Late Cretaceous mollusks of Mongolia: taxonomy, stratigraphy, taphonomy]. <em>Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya.</em> 17: 1-82., available online at https://www.geokniga.org/books/10159
page(s): 61, pl. 15, figs 1, 2 [details] Available for editors

source of synonymy Sha, J.; Lin, L.; Chen, S.; Matsukawa, M. (2006). Some Lower Cretaceous nonmarine bivalves from fluvio-lacustrine deposits bearing dinosaur fossils in Mongolia and northeast China. Cretaceous Research, 27(2): 262-278, available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2005.11.002
page(s): 265, 271 [details] Available for editors





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Synonymy Sha et al. (2006) included Martinson's (1982) record of that species in synonymy of Unio longus (Zhu, 1976), discussing that the illustrated specimens fall well within the morphological range of that species. However, the species was described earlier and would have priority over Unio longus in case of synonymy (which was explicitly established in Sha et al. 2006). Revision required! [details]Type locality Martinson (1965) listed several localities ("Vostochnaya Fergana - Naukatskaya vnadina, rayon g. Iski-Naukat; Zapadnaya Fergana - rayony gorodov Kansay i Adrasman; Vostochnoye Priaral'ye - rayony Kazalinska i Kusmuruna" [Eastern Fergana - Naukatskaya vnadina, district of Iski-Naukat; Western Fergana - districts of the cities of Kansai and Adrasman; Eastern Priaralye - districts of Kazalinsk and Kusmurun]), but it is unclear from where the holotype comes from. [details]