Bivalvia - Pectinida - Anomiidae
Full reference: C. Linnaeus. 1758. Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae, Secundum Classes, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis, Synonymis, Locis. Editio Decima 1:1-824
Parent taxon: Anomiidae according to E. V. Coan and P. Valentich-Scott 2012
See also Adegoke 1977, Beu et al. 1990, Bouchet et al. 2010, Dockery 1982, Eames 1951, Givens and Kennedy 1976, Glenn 1904, Holmes 1860, Lamprell and Healy 1998, Moore 1987, Mukerjee 1939, Nagao 1928, Oostingh 1935, Robinson and Lee 2011, Sepkoski 2002, Spencer et al. 2004, Squires 1984, Squires and Demetrion 1992, Stanton 1895, Todd 2001, Turner 1938, Vokes 1980, Ward 1992, Ward and Blackwelder 1987 and Woodring 1982
Sister taxa: Anomianella, Anomiinae, Carolia, Enigmonia, Eonomia, Hemiplacuna, Heteranomia, Indoplacuna, Isomonia, Juranomia, Operculella, Paranomia, Paraplacuna, Parinomya, Pindorama, Placunanomia, Placunanomiinae, Placunema, Placunopsis, Pododesmus, Pseudoplacuna, Tedinia, Wakullina
Subtaxa: Anomia (Anomia) Anomia achaeus Anomia aculeata Anomia alta Anomia andraei Anomia anomialis Anomia archaeus Anomia argentaria Anomia beryx Anomia boettgeri Anomia cooperi Anomia costulata Anomia cymbula Anomia daduensis Anomia ephippioides Anomia ephippium Anomia favrii Anomia hammetti Anomia hannai Anomia hinnitoides Anomia inconspicua Anomia inornata Anomia interrupta Anomia jalama Anomia kateruensis Anomia laevigata Anomia lineata Anomia linensis Anomia lisbonensis Anomia mamillaris Anomia mcgoniglensis Anomia microstriata Anomia mortilleti Anomia navicellodies Anomia nobilis Anomia onslowensis Anomia ornata Anomia pakistanica Anomia papyracea Anomia paucistriata Anomia peruviana Anomia primaeva Anomia prisca Anomia pseudoradiata Anomia raetiformis Anomia reticularis Anomia ruffini Anomia schafhaeutli Anomia senescens Anomia septenaria Anomia sergipensis Anomia simplex Anomia simplexiformis Anomia solitaria Anomia striata Anomia sublaevigata Anomia talahabensis Anomia taylorensis Anomia tenuistriata Anomia trigonopsis Anomia vancouverensis Anomia vaquerosensis Anomia verbeeki
Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Quaternary of Angola (1 collection), Costa Rica (1), Djibouti (1), Ecuador (3), France (1), Greece (3), Greenland (1), Ireland (1), Italy (3), Japan (12), Mexico (6), Morocco (1), the Netherlands (1), Pakistan (2), Panama (1), Peru (7), South Africa (1), Taiwan (5), United States (98: California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia), Venezuela (1)
• Pliocene to Pleistocene of Ecuador (1), Mexico (1), United States (2: California, Florida)
• Pliocene of Algeria (1), Australia (1), Belgium (1), Chile (6), Colombia (3), Costa Rica (9), the Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (8), Greece (6), Haiti (2), Indonesia (9), Italy (2), Jamaica (6), Japan (3), Mexico (3), Pakistan (3), Panama (1), Spain (2), Trinidad and Tobago (10), the United Kingdom (6), United States (20: California, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia), Venezuela (9)
• Hemphillian of United States (1: Alabama)
• Miocene to Pliocene of Chile (1), the Dominican Republic (3), United States (2: California)
• Neogene of Chile (1)
• Miocene of Algeria (2), Argentina (1), Australia (2), Austria (2), Brazil (6), Bulgaria (4), Chile (1), Colombia (12), the Dominican Republic (4), Egypt (2), France (4), Germany (3), Greece (2), Haiti (2), India (2), Indonesia (5), Iran (1), Italy (7), Japan (9), Mexico (1), Morocco (4), New Zealand (15), Pakistan (1), Panama (31), Peru (4), Poland (3), the Russian Federation (1), Slovakia (3), Trinidad and Tobago (11), United States (59: California, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia), Venezuela (4)
• Oligocene to Miocene of United States (1: Virginia)
• Oligocene of Austria (4), China (1), Denmark (2), France (1), Greenland (1), Hungary (2), New Zealand (2), Panama (2), Trinidad and Tobago (1), United States (12: Alabama, California, Mississippi, North Carolina, Virginia)
• Eocene of Australia (2), Belgium (1), Bulgaria (3), China (2), Colombia (1), Egypt (1), France (1), Hungary (6), India (2), Italy (1), Japan (5), Mexico (4), the Netherlands (2), the Netherlands Antilles (1), New Zealand (1), Pakistan (1), Panama (2), Peru (4), Romania (5), the Russian Federation (3), Spain (1), the United Kingdom (12), United States (86: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia), Venezuela (2)
• Paleocene to Eocene of Pakistan (1)
• Paleocene of Argentina (3), Mexico (1), Nigeria (1), United States (15: Alabama, Alaska, California, Louisiana, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas)
• Cretaceous of Argentina (27), Australia (1), Brazil (2), Cameroon (1), Canada (10: Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan), Colombia (2), Denmark (2), France (1), Germany (6), India (1), Japan (16), Kazakhstan (6), Lebanon (1), Mexico (2), Mozambique (1), the Netherlands (1), New Zealand (7), Poland (3), the Russian Federation (3), Saudi Arabia (1), Spain (1), Switzerland (2), Turkmenistan (1), USSR (1), the United Kingdom (5), United States (574: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wyoming)
• Jurassic of France (3), Hungary (1), Portugal (3), the Russian Federation (2), the United Kingdom (3), United States (2: Utah)
• Triassic of France (1), Germany (1), Greenland (4), Indonesia (1), Italy (5)
• Permian of China (1), Italy (1), Pakistan (1)
Total: 1388 collections including 1549 occurrences
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