Pleurophopsis chinookensis ( Squires and Goedert, 1991 )

Kiel, Steffen, Amano, Kazutaka & Goedert, James L., 2023, New taxa, records, and data for vesicomyid bivalves from Cenozoic strata of the North Pacific region, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 68 (2), pp. 297-320 : 310-311

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.01061.2023

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/04619145-8479-FFC6-FCE0-FDC0FD8CD37A

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scientific name

Pleurophopsis chinookensis ( Squires and Goedert, 1991 )
status

 

Pleurophopsis chinookensis ( Squires and Goedert, 1991) View in CoL

Fig. 10 View Fig .

1990 Calyptogena View in CoL n. sp.; Goedert and Squires 1990: fig. 20p, o. 1991 Calyptogena chinookensis Squires and Goedert, 1991: 414 View in CoL , figs.

2.7–2.11. non 1993 Calyptogena chinookensis Squires and Goedert View in CoL ; Goedert and

Squires 1993: 53, figs. 3–5. non 1995 Calyptogena (Calyptogena) chinookensis Squires and Goedert ; Goedert and Campbell 1995: 24, table 1. 2007 Adulomya chinookensis ( Squires and Goedert, 1991) ; Amano and

Kiel, 2007: 279, figs. 19–23.

Material.— 15 specimens ( NRM Mo 204815–20) from the upper Eocene Bear River seep deposit, Washington State, USA .

Dimensions.—See Table 7.

Remarks.—To supplement previous documentations and descriptions of this species ( Squires and Goedert 1991; Amano and Kiel 2007), here we illustrate (i) features of the shell surface ( Fig. 10A View Fig ) including the absence of a lunular incision ( Fig. 10E View Fig 1 View Fig , E 2 View Fig ); (ii) a fully articulated specimen in dorsal view to show its true inflation ( Fig. 10C View Fig ); (iii) the short ligament ( Fig. 10A View Fig 2 View Fig ); (iv) the small, elongate anterior pedal retractor scar that is distinct from the adductor muscle scar ( Fig. 10C View Fig ); and (v) the hinge of a right valve showing two strong, radiating cardinal teeth, namely cardinals 1 and 3b, and a large and deep subumbonal pit ( Fig. 10E View Fig 3 View Fig ). This species was originally reported from middle to upper Eocene strata. Oligocene specimens previously assigned to P. chinookensis differ from those from the upper Eocene type locality by being notably smaller, less inflated, having a different arrangement of the hinge teeth, and possessing a lunular incision. These specimens belong to either Squiresica knapptonensis ( Amano and Kiel, 2007) or S. plana sp. nov., as discussed above.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Humptulips Formation and Bear River seep deposit, Middle to upper Eocene, southwestern Washington State, USA.

NRM

Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Venerida

Family

Vesicomyidae

Genus

Pleurophopsis

Loc

Pleurophopsis chinookensis ( Squires and Goedert, 1991 )

Kiel, Steffen, Amano, Kazutaka & Goedert, James L. 2023
2023
Loc

Calyptogena

Squires, R. L. & Goedert, J. L. 1991: 414
1991
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