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Platystrophia lutkevichi
Taxonomy
Platystrophia lutkevichi was named by Alikhova (1951). Its type specimen is CNIGR 19/8047, a valve (ventral valve), and it is a 3D body fossil. It is the type species of Neoplatystrophia.
It was recombined as Neoplatystrophia lutkevichi by Zuykov and Harper (2007).
It was recombined as Neoplatystrophia lutkevichi by Zuykov and Harper (2007).
Subspecies
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1951 | Platystrophia lutkevichi Alikhova p. 23 figs. pl. I, fig. 18 |
2007 | Neoplatystrophia lutkevichi Zuykov and Harper pp. 27 - 28 figs. Plate II, figures 3-7 |
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†Platystrophia lutkevichi Alikhova 1951
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†Platystrophia lutkevichi satura Oraspold 1959
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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M. A. Zuykov and D. A. T. Harper 2007 | Neoplatystrophia species having moderate sized to large shells, subrectangular in outline with maximum width in anterior third of shell; ventral sulcus deep, wide with two costae umbonally, increased by implantation of costa on each side, so on anterior margin number commonly four; dorsal median fold with three costae in young growth stages, normally external costae developed on outer pair, with branching on either side of median costa in later growth stages, resulting with five costae at anterior margin; on each flank about nine costae which may increase to 12 by development, not only of additional costae along the hingeline at later stages of growth, but by implantation of additional costae. |