The first true anomiid bivalve?

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The first true anomiid bivalve?

  • Volume / Part: 25 / 4
  • Publication Date: November 1982
  • Page(s): 897 - 903
  • Authored By: F. T. Fürsich and T. J. Palmer

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A new anomiid, here designated Eonomia timida gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Upper Bathonian and Oxfordian (Middle and Upper Jurassic) of England and Normandy. Its attachment to the substrate by pallial secretion, and the detailed structure of its ligamental area, distinguish it from later members of the family. Uncertainty about the taxonomic position of previously described pre-Cretaceous members of the family makes it a likely candidate for the earliest known anomiid.

Palaeontology - Volume 25 Part 4 Pages 897-903



Palaeontology - Volume 25 Part 4 Pages 897-903

Citations

FÜRSICH, F. T., PALMER, T. J. 1982. The first true anomiid bivalve?. Palaeontology, 25, 4, 897–903.