Bivalvia - Cardiida - Kalenteridae
Full reference: G. H. Girty. 1909. The Guadalupian fauna. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 58:1-651
Belongs to Pleurophorus according to G. H. Girty 1909
Sister taxa: Permophorus albequus, Permophorus angustus, Permophorus arcus, Permophorus bregeri, Permophorus complanatus, Permophorus costatus, Permophorus gregarius, Permophorus guangxingensis, Permophorus lianyuanensis, Permophorus mexicanus, Permophorus oblongus, Permophorus obovatus, Permophorus octocostatus, Permophorus pricei, Permophorus proprius, Permophorus rotundus, Permophorus shuangfengensis, Permophorus similis, Permophorus subcostatus, Permophorus subovalis, Permophorus tenuistriatus, Permophorus triassicus, Permophorus tropidophorus, Permophorus vendiavkiriensis, Pleurophorus tricarinatus, Pleurophorus lunulus, Pleurophorus overbecki, Pleurophorus timoricus, Pleurophorus imbricatus, Pleurophorus occidentalis, Pleurophorus elongatus, Pleurophorus quinquecostatus, Pleurophorus meeki
Type specimen: Its type locality is USGS 2931 green, Guadalupe Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, which is in a Roadian slope limestone in the Cherry Canyon Formation of Texas
Ecology: facultatively mobile shallow infaunal suspension feeder
Distribution: found only at USGS 2931 green, Guadalupe Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains
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