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Taxonomy
Loripinus (Pegophysema) was named by Stewart (1930). It is extant. Its type is Anodontia (Pegophysema) schrammi.
It was Cavilucina (Pegophysema) by Marks (1951); it was reranked as Pegophysema by Woodring (1982), Moore (1988) and Sepkoski (2002); it was Anodontia (Pegophysema) by Glover and Taylor (2007).
It was assigned to Loripinus by Pilsbry and Olsson (1941); to Cavilucina by Marks (1951); to Lucininae by Woodring (1982); to Milthinae by Moore (1988); to Veneroida by Sepkoski (2002); and to Anodontia by Glover and Taylor (2007).
It was Cavilucina (Pegophysema) by Marks (1951); it was reranked as Pegophysema by Woodring (1982), Moore (1988) and Sepkoski (2002); it was Anodontia (Pegophysema) by Glover and Taylor (2007).
It was assigned to Loripinus by Pilsbry and Olsson (1941); to Cavilucina by Marks (1951); to Lucininae by Woodring (1982); to Milthinae by Moore (1988); to Veneroida by Sepkoski (2002); and to Anodontia by Glover and Taylor (2007).
Subtaxa
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1930 | Loripinus (Pegophysema) Stewart pp. 185 - 186 |
1941 | Loripinus (Pegophysema) Pilsbry and Olsson p. 57 |
1951 | Cavilucina (Pegophysema) Marks p. 338 |
1982 | Pegophysema Woodring p. 622 |
1988 | Pegophysema Moore p. D21 |
2002 | Pegophysema Sepkoski |
2007 | Anodontia (Pegophysema) Glover and Taylor p. 112 |
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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.
Subg. Anodontia (Pegophysema) Stewart 1930
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Anodontia (Pegophysema) philippiana Reeve 1850
Anodontia (Pegophysema) schrammi Crosse 1876
Subg. Pegophysema (Pegophysema) Stewart 1930
Pegophysema edentuloides Verrill 1901
†Pegophysema janus Dall 1903
†Pegophysema mauryae Pilsbry and Johnson 1917
†Pegophysema omaliusi Deshayes 1858
†Pegophysema santarosana Dall 1903
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. A. Glover and J. D. Taylor 2007 | As Anodontia, shells large, moderately infl ated, thin-shelled, outer surface with prominent, irregular, rounded, commarginal ridges. Ligament internal, shallowly to deeply inset. Anterior adductor scar short, detached for 70% of length. Pallial line entire, with secondary pallial attachment scars (Fig. 3) extending posteriorly from below anterior adductor scar. |