Bivalvia - Carditida - Crassatellidae
Alternative spelling: Crassitellites
Synonyms: Crassatellides Krueger 1823, Crassatellites Krueger 1823
Parent taxon: Crassatellinae according to E. J. Moore 2003
See also Bouchet et al. 2010, Camacho 1957, Coan and Valentich-Scott 2012, Dockery 1982, Durham 1944, Frassinetti and Covacevich 1999, Glenn 1904, Gliozzi and Malatesta 1983, Hanna 1926, Nagao 1928, Nagao 1928, Olsson 1931, Oostingh 1935, Sepkoski 2002, Squires 1984, Squires 1987, Squires and Demetrion 1992, Tashiro 1988, Turner 1938, Uozumi 1955, Vokes 1980, Wingard 1993, Woodring 1925 and Wozny 1977
Sister taxa: Bathytormus, Crassatina, Kalolophus, Marvacrassatella, Salaputium, Talabrica, Tilicrassatella, Uddenia
Subtaxa: Crassatella (Crassatella) Crassatella (Landinia) Crassatella antestriata Crassatella aquiana Crassatella arcacea Crassatella astartiformis Crassatella austriaca Crassatella baudeti Crassatella bosquetiana Crassatella branneri Crassatella carcarensis Crassatella carmanahensis Crassatella carolinensis Crassatella caudata Crassatella chargensis Crassatella chiesai Crassatella clarkensis Crassatella claytonensis Crassatella collina Crassatella compacta Crassatella compressa Crassatella conradiana Crassatella corioensis Crassatella corrugata Crassatella cowlitzensis Crassatella cygnea Crassatella dalli Crassatella dennanti Crassatella dennati Crassatella densus Crassatella desioi Crassatella desmaresti Crassatella desvauxi Crassatella elongata Crassatella eutawcolens Crassatella evansii Crassatella flexura Crassatella fusca Crassatella gamma Crassatella haughtoni Crassatella hauniensis Crassatella hodgei Crassatella kalitensis Crassatella kroisbachensis Crassatella lillisi Crassatella lincolnensis Crassatella lomana Crassatella longior Crassatella macrodonta Crassatella manzourensis Crassatella marrotiana Crassatella meganosensis Crassatella mercedensis Crassatella merriami Crassatella mulates Crassatella neorhynchus Crassatella numidica Crassatella oenana Crassatella patagonica Crassatella pedroi Crassatella perrini Crassatella plumbea Crassatella portelli Crassatella radiata Crassatella rafaeli Crassatella rhomboidea Crassatella rothii Crassatella saulae Crassatella scutellaria Crassatella stewartvillensis Crassatella stillwaterensis Crassatella studleyi Crassatella sulcata Crassatella symmetrica Crassatella texalta Crassatella trapaquara Crassatella tumidula Crassatella unioides Crassatella uvasana Crassatella vadosa Crassatella washingtoniana Crassatella weaveri Crassatella willcoxi Crassatellites (Crassatellites) Crassatellites asakuraensis Crassatellites berryi Crassatellites brainerdi Crassatellites camurus Crassatellites exiguus Crassatellites iheringi Crassatellites inconspicuus Crassatellites maroimensis Crassatellites matsuraensis Crassatellites negreetensis Crassatellites neusensis Crassatellites paramesus Crassatellites texana Crassatellites yabei
Ecology: facultatively mobile shallow infaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Quaternary of Djibouti (2 collections), Japan (1), Taiwan (11), United States (2: North Carolina), Yemen (2)
• Pliocene to Pleistocene of Malaysia (6)
• Pliocene of Colombia (1), the Dominican Republic (2), Indonesia (3), Jamaica (1), Japan (5), United States (4: California, Florida)
• Miocene of Argentina (6), Australia (2), Chile (2), Colombia (2), India (2), Indonesia (1), Italy (1), Japan (14), Pakistan (1), the Russian Federation (2), South Africa (1), United States (39: Florida, Maryland, North Carolina)
• Oligocene to Miocene of Argentina (1), United States (6: Florida, Georgia)
• Oligocene of Argentina (2), Bulgaria (2), China (1), Hungary (4), Japan (12), Pakistan (1), the Russian Federation (2), United States (34: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Washington)
• Eocene of Angola (1), Argentina (2), Australia (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1), Bulgaria (9), China (2), Colombia (1), Croatia (3), Egypt (3), France (7), Germany (2), Hungary (2), Indonesia (1), Italy (4), Japan (12), Mexico (5), the Netherlands (2), New Zealand (8), Peru (5), Poland (3), Romania (6), Spain (1), the United Kingdom (23), United States (223: Alabama, Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington)
• Paleocene of Argentina (2), Austria (1), Belgium (4), Bulgaria (4), Denmark (7), Egypt (2), France (2), Germany (2), Mexico (1), Pakistan (4), Poland (2), the Russian Federation (1), United States (135: Alabama, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia)
• Cretaceous to Paleogene of United States (2: New Jersey, Texas)
• Cretaceous of Algeria (4), Angola (2), Austria (2), Belgium (1), Bolivia (1), Brazil (9), Bulgaria (1), Chile (2), Colombia (3), the Congo-Brazzaville (1), Cuba (1), Ecuador (1), Egypt (14), France (1), Hungary (1), India (1), Iran (1), Israel (3), Italy (2), Japan (1), Libya (3), Madagascar (1), Mexico (3), Mozambique (2), the Netherlands (2), New Zealand (3), Oman (1), Pakistan (1), Poland (1), the Russian Federation (3), Saudi Arabia (1), Serbia and Montenegro (1), Spain (2), Sweden (2), Tunisia (1), Turkey (1), the United Arab Emirates (1), United States (397: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming)
Total: 1152 collections including 1334 occurrences
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