Bivalvia - Ostreida - Pinnidae
Alternative spellings: Sulcatipinna, Sulcatopinna
Full reference: A. Hyatt. 1892. Remarks on the Pinnidae. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 25:336-346
Parent taxon: Pinna according to R. D. Hoare 2007
See also Girty 1915, Hoare 1993 and Vokes 1980
Sister taxa: Pinna (Pinna), Pinna alborzica, Pinna ampla, Pinna arata, Pinna asakuraensis, Pinna bascoi, Pinna bicolor, Pinna brewerii, Pinna calamitoides, Pinna carnea, Pinna cawcawensis, Pinna confutsiana, Pinna consimilis, Pinna constantini, Pinna cordata, Pinna credneri, Pinna cretacea, Pinna cuneiformis, Pinna decussata, Pinna deltodes, Pinna deshayesi, Pinna dolosoniensis, Pinna equivillana, Pinna expansa, Pinna folium, Pinna freneixae, Pinna gravida, Pinna hartmanni, Pinna incurva, Pinna inexpectans, Pinna kawhiana, Pinna kingii, Pinna laqueata, Pinna laticostata, Pinna latissima, Pinna latrania, Pinna lima, Pinna llajasensis, Pinna margaritacea, Pinna meriani, Pinna mitis, Pinna morenoi, Pinna muikadanensis, Pinna muricata, Pinna octavia, Pinna pacata, Pinna papyracea, Pinna pectinata, Pinna petrina, Pinna pontica, Pinna punjabensis, Pinna qinghaiensis, Pinna raibliana, Pinna reginamaris, Pinna rembangensis, Pinna richthofeni, Pinna robinaldina, Pinna robusta, Pinna rudis, Pinna saccata, Pinna semicostata, Pinna semisulcata, Pinna shekhanensis, Pinna simionescui, Pinna sublanceolata, Pinna triquetra, Pinna vexillum
Subtaxa: Pinna (Sulcatopinna) missouriensis
Ecology: stationary semi-infaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Carboniferous of the United Kingdom (1 collection), United States (11: Arizona, Arkansas, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia)
Total: 12 collections each including a single occurrence