Maida nov. gen., the oldestknown nektoplanktic bivalve from the Přídolí (Silurian) of Europe
Identifieur interne : 00A285 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 00A284; suivant : 00A286Maida nov. gen., the oldestknown nektoplanktic bivalve from the Přídolí (Silurian) of Europe
Auteurs : Jirí K [République tchèque]Source :
- Geobios [ 0016-6995 ] ; 1996.
Descripteurs français
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adaptive convergence, Adaptive convergency, Adductor, Adult specimen, Anterior adductor muscle scar, Anterior slope, Astarte, Astarte bohemica barrande, Auricular crurae, Barrande, Bivalve, Bivalvia, Bohemia, Bohemian type, Bohemica, Calcareous lugs, Central position, Commissural angle, Common ancestor, Different width, Equivalve shell, Europe, Genus, Genus maida, Genus vevoda, Geological society, Growth bands, Growth furrows, Growth lines, Gutter, Inner surface sculpture, Internal mold, Invertebrate paleontology, Jefferies minton, Large umbonal angle, Latdrale, Latdrale valve, Lateral, Lateral view, Maida, Maida bohemica, Median position, Mesoconch, More ventral, Muscle system, National museum, Nektoplanktic, Nektoplanktic bivalve, Nepioconch, Opisthogyrate, Opisthogyrate beaks, Opisthogyrate umbones, Other features, Outer surface sculpture, Palaeocology Silurian, Posterior adductor, Posterior gapes, Posterior gaps, Posterior slope, Prague, Prague basin, Přídolí, Radial gutters, Radial ribs, Retractor muscle scar, Rib, Right right, Right valve, Shell thickness, Silurian, Umbo, Upper cretaceous posidoniidae, Upper phdoli, Upper silurian, Valve, Ventral, Ventral margin.
- Teeft :
- Adaptive convergence, Adaptive convergency, Adductor, Adult specimen, Anterior adductor muscle scar, Anterior slope, Astarte, Astarte bohemica barrande, Auricular crurae, Barrande, Bivalve, Bivalvia, Bohemia, Bohemian type, Bohemica, Calcareous lugs, Central position, Commissural angle, Common ancestor, Different width, Equivalve shell, Genus, Genus maida, Genus vevoda, Geological society, Growth bands, Growth furrows, Growth lines, Gutter, Inner surface sculpture, Internal mold, Invertebrate paleontology, Jefferies minton, Large umbonal angle, Latdrale, Latdrale valve, Lateral, Lateral view, Maida, Maida bohemica, Median position, Mesoconch, More ventral, Muscle system, National museum, Nektoplanktic, Nektoplanktic bivalve, Nepioconch, Opisthogyrate, Opisthogyrate beaks, Opisthogyrate umbones, Other features, Outer surface sculpture, Posterior adductor, Posterior gapes, Posterior gaps, Posterior slope, Prague, Prague basin, Radial gutters, Radial ribs, Retractor muscle scar, Rib, Right right, Right valve, Shell thickness, Silurian, Umbo, Upper cretaceous posidoniidae, Upper phdoli, Upper silurian, Valve, Ventral, Ventral margin.
Abstract
Abstract: Maida nov. gen. (Bivalvia, Praeostreidae Kříž, 1966) is described from the Přídolí (Silurian) of Europe (Prague Basin in Bohemia, Massif Armoricain in France and South-Western Sardinia). It is the oldest known free swimming bivalve which shows adaptive convergency with nektoplanktic Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous Posidoniidae.
Url:
DOI: 10.1016/S0016-6995(96)80023-4
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: Maida nov. gen. (Bivalvia, Praeostreidae Kříž, 1966) is described from the Přídolí (Silurian) of Europe (Prague Basin in Bohemia, Massif Armoricain in France and South-Western Sardinia). It is the oldest known free swimming bivalve which shows adaptive convergency with nektoplanktic Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous Posidoniidae.</div>
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