Scleractinia source details
Duncan PM. (1864). A description of some fossil corals and echinoderms from the South-Australian Tertiaries. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3. 14: 161-168, pls. 5-6.
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Duncan PM
1864
A description of some fossil corals and echinoderms from the South-Australian Tertiaries
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 3
14: 161-168, pls. 5-6
Publication
Balanophyllia australiensis Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Caryophyllia viola Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Notocyathus viola (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Flabella Duncan, 1864 accepted as Flabellum Lesson, 1831 (original description)
Flabella truncata Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Flabellum gambierense Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Truncatoflabellum gambierense (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Flabellum victoriae Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Truncatoflabellum victoriae (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Placotrochus costatus Duncan & Wall, 1865 † (original description (unavailable nomenclaturally))
Placotrochus deltoideus Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Placotrochus elongatus Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Placotrochus lonsdalei Duncan, 1863 † (basis of record)
Trochoseris woodsi Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Caryophyllia viola Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Notocyathus viola (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Flabella Duncan, 1864 accepted as Flabellum Lesson, 1831 (original description)
Flabella truncata Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Flabellum gambierense Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Truncatoflabellum gambierense (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Flabellum victoriae Duncan, 1864 † accepted as Truncatoflabellum victoriae (Duncan, 1864) † (original description)
Placotrochus costatus Duncan & Wall, 1865 † (original description (unavailable nomenclaturally))
Placotrochus deltoideus Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Placotrochus elongatus Duncan, 1864 † (original description)
Placotrochus lonsdalei Duncan, 1863 † (basis of record)
Trochoseris woodsi Duncan, 1864 † (original description)