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Cladogramma

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Cladogramma
Temporal range: 84.9–3.6 Ma
Scientific classification
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Bacillariophyceae incertae sedis
Genus:
Cladogramma

Ehrenberg, 1854[1]
Species

Several, including:

  • Cladogramma dubium Lohman
  • Cladogramma elegans (Castracane, 1886[2]) Kuntze, 1898[3]
  • Cladogramma ellipticum Lohman

Cladogramma is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine diatoms with uncertain affinity. Species are known from the Pliocene of Japan, Miocene of the United States (North Carolina), Cretaceous and Paleocene of Antarctica.

References

  1. ^ Mikrogeologie: Das Erden und Felsen schaffende Wirken des unsichtbar kleinen selbständigen Lebens auf der Erde. CG Ehrenberg, 1854
  2. ^ Report on the scientific results of the voyage of HMS Challenger during the years 1873–1876. CAF Castracane, Botany, 1886
  3. ^ Revisio generum plantanum. O Kuntze, Leipzig: Arthur Felix, 1898