Signor-Lipps effect

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Etymology

Named after American paleontologists Philip Signor and Jere Lipps, who formally proposed it in 1982.

Noun

Signor-Lipps effect

  1. (paleontology) The principle that due to the incompleteness of the fossil record, the earliest and latest known occurrences of a taxon will almost never represent the ages of the actual earliest and latest organisms belonging to it.