Mysidacea taxon details
original description
Peach, B. N. (1908). Monograph on the higher Crustacea of the Carboniferous rocks of Scotland. <em>Geological Survey of Great Britain, Memoir.</em> 1(1): 1-82, pls. I-XII. [details]
status source
Jones, W. T.; Feldmann, R. M.; Schram, F. R.; Schweitzer, C. E.; Maguire, E. P. (2016). The Proof is in the Pouch:Tealliocarisis a Peracarid. <em>Palaeodiversity.</em> 9(1): 75-88., available online at https://doi.org/10.18476/pale.v9.a5 [details]
From editor or global species database
Type species Anthrapalaemon? woodwardi Etheridge 1877, as designated by Schram (1979). Gueriau et al. (2014) stated that T. loudonensis Peach 1908 was the type species by original designation; however, although this species has an inferred designation as type species (see introduction), it is a junior synonym of T. woodwardi. A lectotype of T. woodwardi, GSE 5950, from Cheese Bay, East Lothian, was designated by Schram (1979); however, Briggs & Clarkson (1985) considered a slab containing two specimens (GSE 5944) was the ‘holotype’, as it was the slab which was originally used by Etheridge (1877) to describe Anthrapalaemon? woodwardi. The specimen selected here from the slab (GSE 5944) as the lectotype is the part and counterpart of the laterally compressed specimen (Etheridge 1879; Figs 1, 2; Briggs & Clarkson 1985; Fig. 2a, b (left-hand specimen)). The partial dorsal specimen on the same slab is here considered to be a paralectotype. [details]
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