Thyasiridae Dall, 1901
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.910.2365 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10350811 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C80687AB-9C32-FFDC-FDFE-FC7AFC1A6B8F |
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Thyasiridae Dall, 1901 |
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Family Thyasiridae Dall, 1901 View in CoL
Remarks
Thyasirids are generally small and rare in the Calcari a Lucina deposits. The only previous records are three specimens assigned to Channelaxinus sp. from the Ca’ Cavalmagra site ( Kiel & Taviani 2017). This is a remarkable contrast to coeval seep deposits in both the Pacific and the Caribbean regions ( Amano et al. 2015, 2022; Kiel & Hansen 2015; Hryniewicz 2022; Kiel et al. 2022), where large thyasirids typically assigned to Conchocele Gabb, 1866 often dominate the assemblages. In the Cenozoic seep deposits of the Mediterranean region, only a few larger thyasirids reaching 30 mm were reported from the Eocene Buje site in Croatia ( Natalicchio et al. 2015), large thyasirids are absent from the Pliocene Stirone river seep deposit ( Kiel & Taviani 2018), and thyasirids tend to be small and uncommon at present-day Mediterranean seeps ( Olu et al. 2004; Taviani 2014).
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