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Camptonectes tutorae
Taxonomy
Camptonectes tutorae was named by Casadío et al. (2005). Its type specimen is GHUNLPam 1521, a shell (Articulated shell), and it is a 3D body fossil.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
C. aratus, C. argillensis, C. asiaticus, C. bellisculptus, C. bellistriatus, C. berryi, C. breviauris, C. buchi, C. burlingtonensis, C. comatus, C. delorenzoi, C. dettermany, C. distans, C. fromageti, C. germaniae, C. giganteus, C. hallii, C. hilgardi, C. imperialis, C. intertextus, C. lameinatus, C. lamellosus, C. morini, C. oishii, C. parvus, C. platessiformis, C. praecinctus, C. richei, C. rushdenensis, C. sandsfootensis, C. selwynensis, C. spitzbergensis, C. strozzenis, C. subconcentricus, C. subflabelliformis, C. sublaevigatus, C. sublens, C. sumensis, C. torinosuensis, C. vitreus, C. wandaensis, C. yanshipingensis, C. zonaricus, C. etalbui, C. intertextus, C. mahuidaensis, C. argillensis, C. bubonis, C. cavanus, C. ellsworthensis, C. fromageti, C. indicus, C. inexpectatus, C. jingguensis, C. lamellosus, C. magnificus, C. martinsensis, C. morini, C. robusta, C. srivastavai, C. symmetricus, C. triadicus, C. braeviauris, C. praecinctus, Pecten cavanus, Pecten martinsensis
Entered
by F. Aspromonte (authorized by E. Vlachos) on 2023-12-19
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 2005 | Camptonectes tutorae Casadío et al. p. 511 |
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†Camptonectes tutorae Casadío et al. 2005
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
|---|---|---|
| S. Casadío et al. 2005 | Shell width slightly exceeding height; outer surface of early stages covered by 20 antimarginal striae, the number of which increases by irregular intercalation after successive growth halts to about 74-90 along the margin of adult shell; commarginal growth lines spaced 1e3 mm apart; surface between striae flat, averaging about 4e5 times (but ranging between 3 and 6) the width of striae along central part of ventral margin. |