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Perissitys pacifica
Taxonomy
Perissitys pacifica was named by Popenoe and Saul (1987). Its type specimen is UCLA 59691, a shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is CIT loc. 1159, Dayton Canyon, which is in a Campanian marine siliciclastic in the Chatsworth Formation of California.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1987 | Perissitys pacifica Popenoe and Saul pp. 17 - 19 figs. Figures 62 - 69 |
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†Perissitys pacifica Popenoe and Saul 1987
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. P. Popenoe and L. R. Saul 1987 | Pyriform Perissitys which have two strong and one weak spiral ribs about the periphery, a waved sub- sutural welt, the inner lip expanded to cover about half of the shell, and no apertural ornaments. |