Alternative combinations: Bakevellia sedgwickiana, Bakewellia sedgwickiana
Full reference: W. King. 1848. A catalogue of the organic remains of the Permian rocks of Northumberland and Durham 1-16
Belongs to Bakewellia according to E. F. von Schauroth 1854
See also Geinitz 1861, King 1848 and King 1850
Sister taxa: Bakevellia (Bakevellia), Bakevellia (Bakevelloides), Bakevellia (Boreiobakevellia), Bakevellia (Costibakevellia), Bakevellia (Integribakevellia), Bakevellia (Maizuria), Bakevellia (Neobakevellia), Bakevellia (Spia), Bakevellia bicarinata, Bakevellia castelli, Bakevellia costata, Bakevellia dianxiensis, Bakevellia elegans, Bakevellia exporrecta, Bakevellia furtiva, Bakevellia gejiuensis, Bakevellia incurvata, Bakevellia jiangheensis, Bakevellia jiuzhaiensis, Bakevellia kingi, Bakevellia ladina, Bakevellia leshanensis, Bakevellia lunaris, Bakevellia luojiaduensis, Bakevellia nikitowkensis, Bakevellia pannonica, Bakevellia peralta, Bakevellia prora, Bakevellia qinglongensis, Bakevellia shanglanensis, Bakevellia silberlingi, Bakevellia subpannonica, Bakevellia sulcata, Bakevellia tealei, Bakevellia trigona, Bakevellia ungunica, Bakevellia xinzhaiensis
Type specimen: Its type locality is Tunstall Hill, Durham (King collection), which is in a Wuchiapingian perireef or subreef grainstone in the Ford Formation of the United Kingdom
Ecology: facultatively mobile infaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Permian of Germany (1 collection), the United Kingdom (1)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
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