Palaeoxyphostylus Won, 1983
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Palaeoxyphostylus Won, 1983: 155 .
TYPE SPECIES. — Palaeoxyphostylus variospina Won, 1983 ( Won 1983: 156, pl. 8, fig. 1-4, 6-22).
AGE AND LOCATION OF TYPE MATERIAL. — Lower Carboniferous, Rheinischen Schiefergebirge, Germany.
TAXON CODE. — 108.
STATUS. — Junior synonym of Stigmosphaerostylus Rüst, 1892 [by Won, 1997a].
DIAGNOSIS. — “Das Skelett besteht aus einer sphäroidalen Schale mit meist 2 Polstacheln. Das Gitterwerk der Schale ist in der Regel mit erhöhten hexagonalen bis subhexagonalen Muri ausgestattet. Es können insgesamt bis zu sechs Stacheln vorhanden sein, die gleich oder auch unterschiedlich lang sind. 6 innere Skelettnadeln sind vorhanden.” ( Won 1983: 155).
DIAGNOSIS (English translation by J. P. Caulet – RadWorld database). — “Spherical shell usually with two polar spines. Meshwork of this shell usually constituted by hexagonal to sub-hexagonal pores. Up to 6 spines of similar, or variable, lengths can be observed. Internal skeleton also with 6 inner spines”.
REMARKS
Won (1997a) synonymized Palaeoxyphostylus Won, 1983 with Entactinia Foreman, 1963 , which itself is a junior synonym of Stigmosphaerostylus Rüst, 1892 (see above).
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