Meganodontia acetabulum Bouchet and Cosel, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00756.2020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8B71B-FFAF-F250-A384-FA6877389143 |
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Felipe |
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Meganodontia acetabulum Bouchet and Cosel, 2004 |
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Meganodontia acetabulum Bouchet and Cosel, 2004 View in CoL
Fig. 6 View Fig .
2004 Meganodontia acetabulum View in CoL sp. nov.; Bouchet and Cosel 2004: 706, figs. 1–3.
Material.— Five specimens from the Pleistocene of Antipolo Point ( NMNS PM 28107 , 28110 View Materials , 28112 View Materials , 28166 View Materials , 28167 View Materials ) .
Dimensions (in mm).— NMNS PM 28167 (largest specimen), L = 132.2, H = 120.6.
Remarks.—There is some variation among the available specimens. Whereas specimens NMNS PM 28166 and 28167 are indistinguishable from the holotype of Meganodontia acetabulum , specimens NMNS PM 28110 and 28112 have a slightly more truncate anterodorsal margin, a slightly straighter posterodorsal margin, and a slightly more pointed beak than the holotype. However, we consider all specimens to belong to the extant Meganodontia acetabulum .
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Early Pleistocene: Leyte, Philippines. Recent: Taiwanese waters.
NMNS |
National Museum of Natural Science |
PM |
Pratt Museum |
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