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Flabellipecten antiguensis
Taxonomy
Pecten (Amusium) antiguensis was named by Brown (1913) [DISTRIBUTION: ?Oligocene or Early Miocene; Caribbean.]. Its type specimen is ANSP1648, a shell, and it is not a trace fossil. 
It was recombined as Amussiopecten antiguensis by Masuda (1971); it was recombined as Flabellipecten antiguensis by Woodring (1982).
It was recombined as Amussiopecten antiguensis by Masuda (1971); it was recombined as Flabellipecten antiguensis by Woodring (1982).
  Sister species lacking formal opinion data
  
F. alessii, F. alessii, F. angustiformis, F. besseri, F. bosniaskii, F. burdigalensis, F. flabelliformis, F. gatunense, F. gatunensis, F. incrassatus, F. leythajanus, F. nigromagnus, F. schweinfurthi, F. solarium, F. telegdirothi, F. waterloti, Pecten bosniascki, Pecten burdigalensis, Pecten gatunensis, Pecten serviceus, Pecten solarium, Pecten ugolini  
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
 †Flabellipecten antiguensis Brown 1913
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  Invalid names: Amussiopecten woodringi Masuda 1971 [synonym]
  
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available