Oxytoma
Appearance
Oxytoma Temporal range: Late Permian-Early Paleocene,
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Oxytoma inequivalve (Sowerby, 1819) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Bivalvia |
Order: | Pectinida |
Family: | †Oxytomidae |
Genus: | †Oxytoma Meek, 1864 |
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Oxytoma is an extinct genus of bivalve molluscs that lived from the Late Permian to the early Paleocene,[1][2] with a worldwide distribution except Australia.[3][4] The genus was named in 1864 by Fielding Bradford Meek.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ H. E. Vokes. 1980. Genera of the Bivalvia: a systematic and bibliographic Catalogue. Genera of the Bivalvia: a systematic and bibliographic Catalogue
- ^ F. B. Meek. 1864. Section III. Description of the Jurassic Fossils. Palaeontology of California. Vol. I. 37-54
- ^ Oxytoma in the Paleobiology Database
- ^ Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 99)
- ^ F. B. Meek. 1864. Remarks on the family Pteriidae, (=Aviculidae) with descriptions of some new fossil genera. The American Journal of Science and Arts, Second Series 37:212-220
Categories:
- Prehistoric bivalve genera
- Permian bivalves
- Triassic bivalves
- Jurassic bivalves
- Cretaceous bivalves
- Paleogene bivalves
- Prehistoric animals of Africa
- Prehistoric animals of Antarctica
- Prehistoric animals of Asia
- Prehistoric molluscs of Europe
- Prehistoric bivalves of North America
- Mesozoic animals of South America
- Lopingian first appearances
- Paleocene genus extinctions
- Fossil taxa described in 1864
- Pectinida
- Prehistoric bivalve stubs