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Pycnodonte loeli
Taxonomy
Ostrea loeli was named by Hertlein (1928) [DISTRIBUTION: Oligocene-Miocene; California-Mexico.]. Its type specimen is CAS 4117, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is CAS 1153, San Augustin Canyon, Santa Rosa Island, which is in a Miocene coastal sandstone/shale in the Vaqueros Formation of California.
It was recombined as Ostrea vespertina loeli by Loel and Corey (1932); it was recombined as Pycnodonte (Pycnodonte) loeli by Moore (1987); it was recombined as Pycnodonte loeli by Hendy (2020).
It was recombined as Ostrea vespertina loeli by Loel and Corey (1932); it was recombined as Pycnodonte (Pycnodonte) loeli by Moore (1987); it was recombined as Pycnodonte loeli by Hendy (2020).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1928 | Ostrea loeli Hertlein p. 144 figs. pl. 22, figs. 1, 3 |
1932 | Ostrea vespertina loeli Loel and Corey pp. 193-194 figs. Plate 16, figures 1a, 1b, 2; plate 17, figures 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3 |
1987 | Pycnodonte (Pycnodonte) loeli Moore p. C21 figs. Plate 18, figures 7, 8 |
2020 | Pycnodonte loeli Hendy |
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†Pycnodonte loeli Hertlein 1928
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available