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Azurduya chavelensis
Taxonomy
Camarotoechia chavelensis was named by Amos (1958). Its type specimen is D.N.M. Nro 493, a valve, and it is a 3D body fossil. It is the type species of Azurduya.
It was recombined as Paurorhyncha chavelensis by Isaacson and Dutro (1999); it was recombined as Azurduya chavelensis by Cisterna and Isaacson (2003).
It was recombined as Paurorhyncha chavelensis by Isaacson and Dutro (1999); it was recombined as Azurduya chavelensis by Cisterna and Isaacson (2003).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1958 | Camarotoechia chavelensis Amos |
1999 | Paurorhyncha chavelensis Isaacson and Dutro |
2003 | Azurduya chavelensis Cisterna and Isaacson |
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†Azurduya chavelensis Amos 1958
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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A. J. Amos 1958 | Medium sized, triagular to subpentagonal camarotoechids with uniplicate anterior margin. Sulcus and fold covered with 7-8 sub-angular costae, flanks with 8-12. Ventral interior with subparallel dental lamellae, strongly divergent and anteriorly, extending one-sixth the length of the valve. Dorsal interior with divided hing plate, extending around the length of dorsal valve. |