Source Data | |
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Rank | species |
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Taxonomy (GBIF) | Life : Animalia : Mollusca : Bivalvia : Ostreida : Halobiidae : Halobia : Halobia cordillerana |
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Taxonomy (PBDB) | Life : Animalia : Mollusca : Bivalvia : Ostreida : Halobiidae : Halobia : Halobia cordillerana |
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Taxonomic Status (GBIF) | accepted |
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Classification (PBDB,GBIF) | |
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Generic Name | Halobia |
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Scientific Name | Halobia cordillerana J.P.Smith, 1927 |
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Opinions (PBDB) | Name | Rank | Opinion | Evidence | Author |
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Halobia cordillerana | species | belongs to Halobia | stated with evidence | Smith, 1927 | Halobia cordillerana | species | belongs to Halobia | stated without evidence | Bychkov et al., 1976 | Halobia cordillerana | species | belongs to Halobia | stated with evidence | McRoberts, 2011 |
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Status (PBDB) | extinct |
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Taxon Size (PBDB) | 1 |
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First Recorded Appearance | 237 - 228 Ma Late/Upper Triassic |
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Last Recorded Appearance | 216 - 212 Ma Late/Upper Triassic |
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Environment | marine,brackish (based on Ostreida) |
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Motility | stationary, attached (based on Ostreida) |
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Vision | blind (based on Bivalvia) |
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Diet | suspension feeder (based on Ostreida) |
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Taphonomy | aragonite, low Mg calcite (based on Halobiidae) |
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Primary Reference (PBDB) | J. P. Smith. 1927. Upper Triassic marine invertebrate faunas of North America. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 141:1-262 |
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Smith J. P. (1927) Upper Triassic marine invertebrate faunas of North America, United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 141, 1-262 |
Bychkov Yu. M., Dagys A. S., et al (1976) Atlas Triasovoj fauny i fory Severo-Vostoka SSSR [Atlas of Triassic fauna\r\nand flora from North-East USSR], 1-267 |
McRoberts C. A. (2011) Late Triassic Bivalvia (Chiefly Halobiidae and Monotidae) from the Pardonet Formation, Williston Lake Area, Northeastern British Columbia, Canada, Journal of Paleontology 85 4, 613-664 doi:10.1666/10-051.1 |
McRoberts, C. A. (2011). Late Triassic Bivalvia (chiefly Halobiidae and Monotidae) from the Pardonet Formation, Williston Lake area, northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Paleontology. 85(4): 613-664. - via World Register of Marine Species |