Anidanthus eucharis Girty 1910 (lamp shell)

Strophomenata - Productida - Linoproductidae

Alternative combination: Productus eucharis

Full reference: G. H. Girty. 1910. The fauna of the Phosphate beds of the Park City Formation. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 436:1-82

Belongs to Anidanthus according to E. W. Bamber and J.B. Waterhouse 1971

See also Girty 1910 and Logan and McGugan 1968

Sister taxa: Anidanthus achengensis, Anidanthus asinus, Anidanthus boikowi, Anidanthus cessnockensis, Anidanthus diksoni, Anidanthus fusiformis, Anidanthus guichiensis, Anidanthus halinae, Anidanthus horqinensis, Anidanthus indecorus, Anidanthus interruptus, Anidanthus megensis, Anidanthus minor, Anidanthus mizukoshiensis, Anidanthus mucronatus, Anidanthus parvimucronata, Anidanthus rugosus, Anidanthus sarytchevae, Anidanthus shastensis, Anidanthus sinosus, Anidanthus springsurensis, Anidanthus subquadratus, Anidanthus ulanhotensis, Anidanthus ussuricus, Anidanthus victori

Type specimen: Its type locality is USGS 3511, Cap Rock Mine, Montpelier Canyon, Bear Lake County, which is in a Roadian carbonate limestone in the Phosphoria Formation of Idaho

Ecology: stationary low-level epifaunal suspension feeder

Distribution:

• Permian of Canada (2: British Columbia, Yukon collections), United States (1: Idaho)

Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence

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