Strophomenata - Productida - Strophalosiidae
Synonyms: Costalosia apicallosa Clarke 1969, Licharewiella apicallosa Clarke 1969, Wyndhamia irregularis Clarke 1969
Full reference: M. J. Clarke. 1969. Tasmanian Strophalosiidae. Tasmania Department of Mines, Geological Survey Record 10:1-51
Belongs to Strophalosia according to G. A. Cisterna and G. R. Shi 2014
See also Briggs 1998, Clarke 1969, Clarke 1990 and Clarke 1992
Sister taxa: Strophalosia (Girlasia), Strophalosia bellatula, Strophalosia blanfordi, Strophalosia concentrica, Strophalosia delicata, Strophalosia densispinosa, Strophalosia diadema, Strophalosia enantiensis, Strophalosia ericinia, Strophalosia gerardi, Strophalosia grandis, Strophalosia groenwalli, Strophalosia kaneviensis, Strophalosia kharaerdensis, Strophalosia linearis, Strophalosia morrisiana, Strophalosia netschajewi, Strophalosia paradoxa, Strophalosia plicatifera, Strophalosia rudiculaformis, Strophalosia rugosocostata, Strophalosia salmunensis, Strophalosia sibirica, Strophalosia spinellosa, Strophalosia stepanovi, Strophalosia subcostata, Strophalosia tolli, Strophalosia vollossovitschi, Strophalosia wuchangensis, Strophalosia yalwalensis
Type specimens:
- Strophalosia subcircularis: GST3545, a valve (Ventral valve internal mold). Its type locality is Quamby Brook, Golden Valley, which is in a Sakmarian offshore mudstone in the Glencoe Formation of Australia.
- Licharewiella apicallosa: GST3554, a shell. Its type locality is Quamby Brook, Golden Valley, which is in a Sakmarian offshore mudstone in the Glencoe Formation of Australia.
- Wyndhamia irregularis: TMF 3565-3568, a valve (Incomplete ventral valve molds). Its type locality is Quamby Brook, Golden Valley, which is in a Sakmarian offshore mudstone in the Glencoe Formation of Australia.
Ecology: stationary low-level epifaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Permian of Australia (8 collections)
Total: 8 collections including 10 occurrences
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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