2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf03043425
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Homocythere Kaye 1963 (Ostracoda; Albian), a re-evaluation

Abstract: A review of the species "'Protocythere auriculata (CoRNuEL 1846)" sensu TmEBEL (1938)

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“…Thus, Homocythere Kaye, 1963, Protoveenia Damotte, 1961, and Mandocythere Gründel, 1964 are junior synonyms of Veenia in our opinion because they share almost all of the diagnostic features, except the presence or absence of crenulation on the terminal teeth of the hingement. Some useful discussions on the hingement and phylogenetics of genera related to Veenia can be found in Gründel (1974), Schornikov (1975), and Malz et al (2005), but we do not always agree with them.…”
Section: Genus Veenia Butler and Jones 1957mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Thus, Homocythere Kaye, 1963, Protoveenia Damotte, 1961, and Mandocythere Gründel, 1964 are junior synonyms of Veenia in our opinion because they share almost all of the diagnostic features, except the presence or absence of crenulation on the terminal teeth of the hingement. Some useful discussions on the hingement and phylogenetics of genera related to Veenia can be found in Gründel (1974), Schornikov (1975), and Malz et al (2005), but we do not always agree with them.…”
Section: Genus Veenia Butler and Jones 1957mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Family Trachyleberididae Sylvester-Bradley, 1948 Genus Falsobuntonia Malz, 1982 Falsobuntonia sp. Remarks.-Specimens from Yatsuo are similar to Falsobuntonia hayamii (Tabuki, 1986), from Pleistocene sediments of the Tsugaru Peninsula, on the Japan Sea coast of northeastern Japan, in general outline, but they differ in having well developed reticulation and ridges in the posterior area with a larger valve size (L = 0.76).…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%