LUCINIDAE FLEMING, 1828
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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P9361044567 |
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LUCINIDAE FLEMING, 1828 |
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LUCINIDAE FLEMING, 1828 View in CoL
We identify specimens attributable to two lucinid taxa in the Tsm Caldecott Tunnel fauna. The first, represented by specimen, UCMP 218741, has a diamond shape outline and sculpture most similar to Lucinoma but may represent a new genus ( Fig. 13 View Figure 13 ) with a well-defined posterior sulcus instead of weak to sometimes nearly absent sulcus as in L. acutilineata , L. annulata , and L. hannibali ( Clark, 1925) . The second lucinid-type specimens may also represent another new genus that is similar in outline to the genus Tehamatea ( Myrteinae Chavan, 1969 ) ( Fig. 14 View Figure 14 ) but sculptured like the previous undetermined taxon with fine co-marginal lirae.
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