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Mimachlamydini

Bivalvia - Pectinida - Pectinidae

Taxonomy
Mimachlamydini was named by Waller (1993). It is extant.

It was assigned to Chlamydinae by Waller (1993) and Coan et al. (2000); and to Pedinae by Bouchet et al. (2010) and Carter et al. (2011).

Subtaxa

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1993Mimachlamydini Waller p. 228
2000Mimachlamydini Coan et al. p. 241
2010Mimachlamydini Bouchet et al.
2011Mimachlamydini Carter et al. p. 9

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
phylumMollusca
classBivalvia
Eubivalvia
subclassAutobranchia(Groblen 1894)
infraclassPteriomorphia(Beurlen 1944)
OstreomorphiFerussac 1822
RankNameAuthor
OstreioniFerussac 1822
OstreataFerussac 1822
superorderOstreiformiiFerussac 1822
orderPectinida(Gray 1854)
suborderPectinidina(Adams and Adams 1858)
superfamilyPectinoideaRafinesque 1815
PectinoidaeRafinesque 1815
familyPectinidaeWilkes 1810
subfamilyPedinaeBronn 1862
tribeMimachlamydiniWaller 1993
tribeMimachlamydiniWaller 1993

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.

Tr. Mimachlamydini Waller 1993
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G. Interchlamys Waller 2011
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Invalid names: Chlamys cruciana Cooke 1919 [synonym], Pecten (Plagioctenium) gabbi Dall 1898 [synonym]
Interchlamys jacobiana Cooke 1919
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: low Mg calcitef
Composition 2: aragonitef
Environment: marineo
Locomotion: facultatively mobilef
Life habit: low-level epifaunalf
Diet: suspension feederf
Vision: limitedf
Created: 2007-10-05 05:02:01
Modified: 2010-02-16 06:48:49
Source: f = family, o = order
Reference: Kiessling 2004

Age range

Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Late/Upper Oligocene to the top of the Late/Upper Pliocene or 28.40000 to 2.58800 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 23.03 Ma

Collections (14 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Late/Upper Oligocene28.4 - 23.03Antigua and Barbuda Pecten gabbi (80290)
Early/Lower Miocene23.03 - 15.97Cuba Pecten crucianus (75305 75307) Pecten jacobianus (75304 75308 75309) Pecten jacobianus, Pecten crucianus (75306)
Early/Lower Miocene - Middle Miocene23.03 - 11.608Dominican Republic Interchlamys jacobiana (94084)
Miocene23.03 - 5.333Venezuela (Falcon) Pecten interlineatus (61033)
Burdigalian - Serravallian20.44 - 11.62Anguilla Pecten crucianus (179133)
Middle Miocene - Late/Upper Miocene15.97 - 5.333Puerto Rico Interchlamys jacobiana (89476)
Tortonian11.62 - 7.246Venezuela (Falcon) Pecten interlineatus (61030)
Zanclean5.333 - 3.6Dominican Republic Interchlamys interlineata (90590)
Late/Upper Pliocene3.6 - 2.588Cuba Interchlamys interlineata, Interchlamys jacobiana (71132)