Myophoria Humboldtensis
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''Myophoria'' is an
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bivalve Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, bival ...
mollusk Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is e ...
from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya).


Description

The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with prominent ribs radiating from the apex and fine growth lines.


Species

*'' Myophoria adornata'' *'' Myophoria beringiana'' *'' Myophoria brockensis'' *'' Myophoria cairnesi'' *'' Myophoria chenopus'' *'' Myophoria decussata'' *''
Myophoria ebbae ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusc, mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with ...
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Myophoria gaytani ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of mo ...
'' *'' Myophoria harpa'' *'' Myophoria humboldtensis'' *''
Myophoria kuuoruensis ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria lineata ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria ornata ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria proharpa ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria reziae ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria staggi ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria transversa ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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Myophoria zeballos ''Myophoria'' is an extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae. Fossils are mainly found in Triassic rocks (251 to 200 mya). Description The shells of the species in this genus are triangular, with promine ...
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References


Paleobiology Database

Encyclopædia Britannica

Sepkoski's Online Genus Database
Prehistoric bivalve genera Trigoniida {{paleo-bivalve-stub