Neopycnodonte cochlear

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Neopycnodonte cochlear
Temporal range: Miocene - Recent
Gryphaeidae - Neopycnodonte coclear.JPG
Fossil valve of Neopycnodonte cochlear from Pliocene of Italy
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Ostreida
Family: Gryphaeidae
Genus: Neopycnodonte
Species:
N. cochlear
Binomial name
Neopycnodonte cochlear
(Poli, 1795)

Neopycnodonte cochlear is a species of marine bivalve molluscs belonging to the family Gryphaeidae.[1]

Fossil records[]

This species have been recorded as fossils from the Miocene to the Quaternary (from 15.97 to 0.012 Ma).[2]

Description[]

Shells of Neopycnodonte cochlear can reach a size of about 27–120 millimetres (1.1–4.7 in).[3][4] Shells are usually brownish or purplish, quite thin, without prominent ribs. The lower valve is rounded, the upper valve is smaller.[5][6]

Distribution[]

This species can be found in the North Atlantic Ocean (Azores) [1][4] and in the Mediterranean Sea.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b WoRMS
  2. ^ Fossilworks Fossilworks
  3. ^ Fossil Shells
  4. ^ a b Conchology
  5. ^ a b La Valle del Cesano
  6. ^ COSSIGNANI, Tiziano; COSSIGNANI, V.; DI NISIO, A.; PASSAMONTI, M. (1992) - Atlante delle conchiglie del Medio Adriatico
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