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Marine Myalinidae (Bivalvia, Pterioida) from the Permian of West Texas
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Marine Myalinidae (Bivalvia, Pterioida) from the Permian of West Texas

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Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3469

By

McRoberts, Christopher A.

Newell, Norman D., 1909-2005
Cooper, G. Arthur (Gustav Arthur), 1902-2000

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

New York, NY American Museum of Natural History c2005

Notes

Caption title.

"March 24, 2005."

Some specimens collected by G.A. Cooper.

Marine bivalves of the family Myalinidae are an important benthic constituent of the Permian Reef Complex of West Texas and New Mexico. We describe and summarize the myalinids from Lower and Middle Permian reef and near-reef settings and infer living habits as either epifaunal or semi-infaunal byssally attached suspension feeders. The six myalinid species described are exceptionally preserved as silica pseudomorphs. Included in the fauna are two new taxa: Myalina lamellosa, a species with distinctive commarginal lamellae, and Myalina plicata, the only known myalinid with prominent radial plicae. The family Myalinidae is placed in the Ambonychioidea (Order Pterioida) and an emended diagnosis incorporates ligament characters and details of shell ultrastructure.

Subjects

Bivalves, Fossil , Mollusks, Fossil , Myalina , Myalina lamellosa , Myalina plicata , Myalinidae , Paleontology , Permian , Phylogeny , Texas, West

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3469 2005

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2005)469<0001:MMBPFT>2.0.CO;2
OCLC: 58593307

 

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