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Taxonomy
Meretrix nitida was named by Gabb (1864).
It was recombined as Caryatis nitida by Gabb (1869); it was recombined as Aphrodina nitida by Stewart (1930); it was recombined as Calva nitida by Popenoe (1937); it was recombined as Trigonocallista nitida by Taff et al. (1940); it was recombined as Calva (Egelicalva) nitida by Saul and Popenoe (1992).
It was recombined as Caryatis nitida by Gabb (1869); it was recombined as Aphrodina nitida by Stewart (1930); it was recombined as Calva nitida by Popenoe (1937); it was recombined as Trigonocallista nitida by Taff et al. (1940); it was recombined as Calva (Egelicalva) nitida by Saul and Popenoe (1992).
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1864 | Meretrix nitida Gabb p. 165 figs. PL 23, Figs. 145 and 14G |
1869 | Caryatis nitida Gabb p. 186 figs. PI. 30, Fig. 79 |
1922 | Meretrix nitida Packard p. 425 |
1930 | Aphrodina nitida Stewart pp. 250 - 251 figs. Plate 5, fig. 10; pl. 6, fig. 9 |
1937 | Calva nitida Popenoe p. 395 |
1940 | Trigonocallista nitida Taff et al. p. 1322 figs. Plate 2, figures 3, 4 |
1992 | Calva (Egelicalva) nitida Saul and Popenoe pp. 27 - 32 figs. 114 - 135 |
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†Calva (Egelicalva) nitida Gabb 1864
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L. R. Saul and W. P. Popenoe 1992 | A trigonal, slightly longer than high Egelicalva with striated lateral teeth, the lunular border nearly straight. Cardinal tooth 1 extending to the hinge plate margin. Cardinal 3a shorter than 1 and extending closer to the beak than 1. |