Gryphaeidae VYALOV, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13191008 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D34E87CC-FFB8-FF84-C487-F17DF84BF852 |
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Felipe |
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Gryphaeidae VYALOV, 1936 |
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Family: Gryphaeidae VYALOV, 1936 View in CoL
M a t e r i a l: One poorly preserved valve, collection number: FZP/P/12/2-3/001.
D e s c r i p t i o n: Right valve, considerably inequivalve, oval in outline, slightly inequilateral. Length 8 mm, height 10 mm. Flat, lid-shaped, moderately convex. Muscle scar broadly oval, located approximately in the middle of the shell, near the top.
R e m a r k s a n d r e l a t i o n s h i p s: Due to the poor preservation and the absence of important features exact determination is not possible. According to the general shape, it is a solitary, semi-infaunal pycnodonteine oyster, probably with some relationship to the genus Pycnodonte FISCHER DE WALDHEIM, 1835 , which is described from the Upper Maastrichtian and Lower Danian (e.g. Müller 1970, Machalski 1988, Abdel Aal and El-Hedeny 1998, Casadío 1998). No fossil oysters have yet been confirmed from glacial sediments in the Czech Republic. Quite common findings are however known from Germany ( Hucke 1967, Lienau 2003). In sedimentary strata in situ, the presence of pycnodonteine oyster on a flint nodule surface is very frequent – for more information see Jagt et al. (2007) or Jolkičev (2007).
Ordo: Limida MOORE, 1952
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