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Taxonomy
Nuculopsis girtyi was named by Schenck (1934). It is a 3D body fossil.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1858 | Nucula ventricosa Hall p. 716 figs. pI. 29, figs. 4, 5a, 6b. |
1915 | Nuculopsis ventricosa Girty pp. 117 - 120 figs. Plate XV, figures 1-8 |
1934 | Nuculopsis girtyi Schenck pp. 29-30 figs. pl. 2 f. 19; pl. 3 f. 2-2b |
1961 | Nuculopsis girtyi Hoare pp. 101-102 figs. pl. 13 f. 7-8 |
1978 | Nuculopsis girtyi Yancey p. 322 figs. Pl 8, figs 7-10 |
2002 | Nuculopsis girtyi Kues et al. pp. 127 – 128 figs. 4E-H |
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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.
†Nuculopsis girtyi Schenck 1934
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Invalid names: Nuculopsis ventricosa Hall 1858 [replaced]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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B. S. Kues et al. 2002 | The valves are elongate-oval in outline, strongly inflated, and possess low, strongly opisthogyrate beaks situated subterminally near the posterior margin. Below the beaks, the posterodorsal margin is distinctly concave, and the lunule and escutcheon are weak to obscure. On relatively undistorted specimens, the width/ length ratio exceeds the height/length ratio. Ornamentation is limited to irregular, often obscure growth lines. Comparison with a large sample of N. girtyi specimens from the Desmoinesian of north-central New Mexico (Kues, 1984) indicates that the Bar B specimens tend to be lower and more elongate, have less prominent beaks, and attain a larger size. |