Source Data | |
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Rank | species |
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Taxonomy (GBIF) | Life : Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Strophomenida : Strophomenidae : Strophomena : Strophomena planoconvexa |
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Taxonomy (PBDB) | Life : Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Strophomenida : Strophomenidae : Strophomena : Strophomena planoconvexa |
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Taxonomic Status (GBIF) | accepted |
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Classification (PBDB,GBIF) | |
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Generic Name | Strophomena |
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Scientific Name | Strophomena planoconvexa (Hall, 1847) |
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Opinions (PBDB) | Name | Rank | Opinion | Evidence | Author |
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Strophomena planoconvexa | species | belongs to Leptaena | stated with evidence | Hall, 1847 | Strophomena planoconvexa | species | belongs to Strophomena | stated with evidence | Foerste, 1912 |
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Status (PBDB) | extinct |
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Taxon Size (PBDB) | 1 |
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First Recorded Appearance | 461 - 450 Ma Ordovician |
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Last Recorded Appearance | 452 - 443 Ma Paleozoic |
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Motility | stationary (based on Strophomenida) |
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Vision | blind (based on Strophomenata) |
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Diet | suspension feeder (based on Strophomenida) |
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Taphonomy | minor ribbing (based on Strophomena) |
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Primary Reference (PBDB) | J. Hall. 1847. Containing descriptions of the organic remains of the lower division of the New York system (equivalent of the Lower Silurian rocks of Europe). Paleontology of New York 1:1-338 |
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Hall J. Containing descriptions of the organic remains of the lower division of the New York system (equivalent of the Lower Silurian rocks of Europe), Paleontology of New York 1, 1-338 |
Foerste A. F. (1912) Strophomena and other fossils from Cincinnatian and Mohawkian horizons, chiefly in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University 17 1, 17-174 |
J. Hall (1847) Containing descriptions of the organic remains of the lower division of the New York system (equivalent of the Lower Silurian rocks of Europe): Paleontology of New York: 1--338 - via Catalogue of Life |
A. F. Foerste (1912) Strophomena and other fossils from Cincinnatian and Mohawkian horizons, chiefly in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University 1: 17--174 - via Catalogue of Life |