Baluchicardia
Baluchicardia Temporal range: from Late Cretaceous to Eocene,
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Fossil Venericardia (Baluchicardia) ameliae (Peron) of Maastrichtian age from Algeria at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris | |
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Genus: | Baluchicardia Rutsch and Schenck 1943
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Baluchicardia is an extinct genus of fossil saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Carditidae. These clams were facultatively mobile infaunal suspension feeders.[1]
Subtaxa[]
Some authors consider Baluchicardia a subgenus of Venericardia.[2]
- Baluchicardia francescae [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) ameliae [2]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) amplicrenata [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) bulla [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) greggiana [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) hesperia [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) moa [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) whitei [1]
- Venericardia (Baluchicardia) wilcoxensis [1]
Distribution[]
Species within this genus have been found in the Eocene of the United States, in the Paleocene of Colombia and the United States and in the Cretaceous of Angola, Argentina, Brazil, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Iran, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Senegal and Tunisia.[1]
References[]
- Sepkoski, Jack Sepkoski's Online Genus Database – Bivalvia
- Encyclopedia of Life
Categories:
- Carditidae
- Prehistoric bivalve genera
- Prehistoric bivalve stubs