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Current knowledge of the family Cardiliidae (Bivalvia, Mactroidea)

Javier H. Signorelli and J. G. M. Raven
Current knowledge of the family Cardiliidae (Bivalvia, Mactroidea)
Journal of Paleontology (March 2018) 92 (2): 130-145

Abstract

The family Cardiliidae has been scarcely studied. It was historically placed in the superfamily Mactroidea. Members of this family are characterized by a cordiform shell with a typical mactrid hinge, posterior adductor muscle placed into a myophore and three ornamental areas on the external surface of the shell. Six extant and 14 exclusively fossil species have been previously mentioned in the literature as belonging to the genus Cardilia. The geographical distribution, stratigraphic range, type material and type locality of each extant and fossil species are provided. In this work, four extant species and 11 exclusively fossil species belonging to the genus Cardilia are recognized. Extant species are from the western Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and eastern Atlantic Ocean, while fossil taxa are recorded from deposits of middle Eocene to late Pliocene in Europe and Asia,. One of them is formally described herein as Cardilia edwardsi new species.


ISSN: 0022-3360
EISSN: 1937-2337
Coden: JPALAZ
Serial Title: Journal of Paleontology
Serial Volume: 92
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Current knowledge of the family Cardiliidae (Bivalvia, Mactroidea)
Affiliation: Instituto de Biologia de Organismos Marinos, Laboratorio de Reproduccion y Biologia Integrativa de Invertebrados Marinos, Argentina
Pages: 130-145
Published: 201803
Text Language: English
Publisher: Paleontological Society, Lawrence, KS, United States
References: 84
Accession Number: 2018-052758
Categories: Invertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, 5 plates
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Secondary Affiliation: National Center for Biodiversity Naturalis, NLD, Netherlands
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, The Paleontological Society. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2018
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