Biology:Phestia

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Short description: Extinct genus of clam

Phestia
Temporal range: Devonian-Permian
~412–252 Ma
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Nuculanida
Family: Nuculanidae
Genus: Phestia
Chernyshev, 1951
Species

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Phestia is an extinct genus of clam belonging to order Nuculanida and family Nuculanidae.[1][2]

Specimens have been found on all seven continents.[3][4]

Species

  • P. basedowi Etheridge Jr., 1907[5]
  • P. corrugata Hoare et al., 1989[6]
  • P. darwini de Koninck, 1877[7]
  • P. guizhouensis Xu, 1980[8]
  • P. hunanensis Ku and Chen, 1963[9]
  • P. inflata Morningstar, 1922[10]
  • P. inflatiformis Chernyshev, 1989[11]
  • P. jamesi Biakov, 2002[12]
  • P. lusabaensis Dickins, 1999[13]
  • P. nova Waterhouse, 1983[14]
  • P. obtusa Hoare et al. 1989[6]
  • P. pandoraeformis Stevens, 1858[15]
  • P. perumbonata White, 1880[16]
  • P. sabbatinae Pagani, 2004[17]
  • P. sinuata Dembskaja, 1972[18]
  • P. speluncaria Geinitz, 1848[19]
  • P. subucuta Waagen, 1881[20]
  • P. thompsoni Reed, 1932[21]
  • P. undosa Muromtseva, 1984[12]
  • P. wortheni Hoare et al. 1989[6]
  • P. zhejiangensis Liu, 1976[22]

References

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  5. Dickins, J.M. (1963). "Permian pelecypods and gastropods from western Australia". Bulletin of the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics 63: 1–203. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Hoare, R. D.; Heaney, M. J.; Mapes, R. H. (September 1989). "Bivalves (Mollusca) from the Imo Formation (Mississippian, Chesterian) of north-central Arkansas". Journal of Paleontology 63 (5): 582–603. doi:10.1017/S0022336000041226. 
  7. Clarke, M.J. (1992). "Hellyerian and Tamarian (Late Carboniferous-Lower Permian) invertebrate faunas from Tasmania". Tasmania Geological Survey Bulletin 69: 1–54. 
  8. Xu, J.T. (1980). "Nomina nuda". Late Permian Stratigraphy and Fossils in Western Guizhou and Eastern Yunnan. 
  9. Fang, Z.J.; Yin, D.W. (1995). "Discovery of fossil bivalves from Early Permian of Dongfang, Hainan Island with a review of glaciomarine origin of Nanlong diamictites". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 34: 301–315. https://europepmc.org/article/cba/278462. Retrieved 10 December 2021. 
  10. Branson, C.C. (1958). "New names for Pennsylvanian mollusks". Oklahoma Geology Notes 18 (4): 72-72. 
  11. Zong-Jie, Fang; Cope, John C. W. (September 2004). "Early Ordovician bivalves from Dali, West Yunnan, China". Palaeontology 47 (5): 1121–1158. doi:10.1111/j.0031-0239.2004.00403.x. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 Biakov, A. S. (May 2019). "Bivalves of Northeast Asia at the Carboniferous–Permian Transition". Paleontological Journal 53 (3): 241–251. doi:10.1134/S0031030119030055. 
  13. Dickins, J.M. (31 March 1999). "Mid-Permian (Kubergandian-Murgabian) bivalves from the Khuff Formation, Oman: Implications for world events and correlation". Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 105 (1). doi:10.13130/2039-4942/5364. 
  14. Waterhouse, J.B. (1983). "Systematic summary, IN The sequence of Permian rocks and faunas near Exmoor Homestead south of Collinsville, north Bowen Basin". Permian Geology of Queensland. pp. 231–267. 
  15. Hoare, R.D. (2007). "Bivalve mollusks from the Maxville Limestone (Mississippian) in Ohio". The Ohio Journal of Science 107 (4): 63–75. https://kb.osu.edu/handle/1811/45131. Retrieved 10 December 2021. 
  16. Yancey, T.E. (1978). "Brachiopods and mollusca of the Lower Permian Arcturus Group, Nevada and Utah, Part 1: brachiopods, scaphopods, rostroconchs, and bivalves". Bulletins of American Paleontology 74 (303): 257–367. 
  17. Neves, Jacqueline Peixoto; Anelli, Luiz Eduardo; Simões, Marcello Guimarães (July 2014). "Early Permian post-glacial bivalve faunas of the Itararé Group, Paraná Basin, Brazil: Paleoecology and biocorrelations with South American intraplate basins". Journal of South American Earth Sciences 52: 203–233. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2014.03.001. 
  18. "Mindat.org". https://www.mindat.org/taxon-P194411.html. 
  19. Fang, Z.J. (1987). "Bivalves from the upper part of the Permian in southern Hunan, China". Collection of Postgraduate Theses of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academia Sinica 1987 (1): 349–411. 
  20. "Mindat.org". https://www.mindat.org/taxon-P146546.html. 
  21. Liu, B.P.; Cui, X.S. (1983). "Discovery of Eurydesma fauna from Rutog, northwest Xizang (Tibet), and its biogeographic significance.". Earth Science - Journal of Wuhan College of Geology 19 (1): 79–92. 
  22. Fang, Z.J.; Yin, D.W. (1995). "Discovery of fossil bivalves from Early Permian of Dongfang, Hainan Island with a review of glaciomarine origin of Nanlong diamictites". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 34: 301–315. 

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