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Mellopegma
Taxonomy
Mellopegma was named by Runnegar and Jell (1976) [Sepkoski's age data: Cm Tomm-l Cm uMid-m Sepkoski's reference number: 885,1030].
It was assigned to Procarinariidae by Runnegar and Jell (1976); to Mellopegmidae by Missarzhevsky (1989); to Helcionelloida by Sepkoski (2002); to Helcionellidae by Landing et al. (2002); to Stenothecinae by Parkhaev (2002), Parkhaev (2004), Bouchet et al. (2005); and to Stenothecidae by Runnegar and Jell (1980), Vendrasco et al. (2011).
It was assigned to Procarinariidae by Runnegar and Jell (1976); to Mellopegmidae by Missarzhevsky (1989); to Helcionelloida by Sepkoski (2002); to Helcionellidae by Landing et al. (2002); to Stenothecinae by Parkhaev (2002), Parkhaev (2004), Bouchet et al. (2005); and to Stenothecidae by Runnegar and Jell (1980), Vendrasco et al. (2011).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1976 | Mellopegma Runnegar and Jell |
1980 | Mellopegma Runnegar and Jell p. 111 |
1989 | Mellopegma Missarzhevsky p. 179 |
2002 | Mellopegma Landing et al. p. 298 |
2002 | Mellopegma Parkhaev p. 36 |
2002 | Mellopegma Sepkoski |
2004 | Mellopegma Parkhaev p. 602 |
2005 | Mellopegma Bouchet et al. pp. 107, 241 |
2011 | Mellopegma Vendrasco et al. pp. 11A:6-7 |
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G. †Mellopegma Runnegar and Jell 1976
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†Mellopegma georginensis Runnegar and Jell 1976
†Mellopegma indecora Rozanov et al. 1969
†Mellopegma schizocheras Vendrasco et al. 2011
†Mellopegma uslonica Parkhaev 2004
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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M. J. Vendrasco et al. 2011 | Stenothecid molluscs with elongate shells (typical l/w >4) that lack a zygion and possess a strongly curved ventral margin.
Laterally compressed, elongate univalves with strongly curved ventral (aperture) margin. Slight coiling (less than half a whorl; cladistic character 4, state 0; Appendix 1), with gently convex supra-apical dorsal margin and concave subapical margin that ends in a flat to downward-sloping shelf. Shell microstructure of outer layer prismatic and inner layer calcitic semi-nacre (character 17, state 1). Tubercles (granules) occur sporadically on surface of internal moulds, revealing shell pores that extend through most or all of the thickness of the shell (character 14, state 1). Inner sculpture of gentle to prominent comarginal ridges (character 6, state 1). |