''Pholadidea'' is a taxonomic
genus
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of
marine
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bivalve
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molluscs
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in the subfamily
Martesiinae of the family
Pholadidae
Pholadidae, known as piddocks or angelwings, are a family of bivalve molluscs similar to a clam.
Background
Piddocks are unique in that each side of their shells is divided into 2 or 3 separate sections. Furthermore, one of the piddock's shells ...
(the piddocks). Most members of ''Pholididea'' bore into shale, soft rock and coral for shelter, with the exception of ''Pholididea (Hatasia) wiffenae'', which is a wood-borer.
Appearance
The ''Pholididea'' are distinguished from the other genera in
Martesiinae by having only on
umbonal-
ventral
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sulcus, a longitudinally-divided
mesoplax, and either no
metaplax and
hypoplax, or a single plate caused by deposition of
calcite
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in the
periostratum.
Occurrence
''Pholididea'' is known from the
Eocene
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to the
Holocene
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, while the subgenus ''P. (Hatasia)'' is known only from the Holocene.
Species have been reported from the
Palaeocene
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and
Late Cretaceous
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, but these likely belong in other genera.
Taxonomy
The following taxonomic classifications exist in ''Pholididea'':
Subgenera
* ''
Pholadidea (Pholadidea)''
Turton, 1819
* ''
Pholadidea (Hatasia)''
Gray
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, 1851
Species
* ''
Pholadidea acherontea''
Beu & Climo, 1974
* ''
Pholadidea eborensis''
Cosel & Haga, 2018
* ''
Pholadidea fauroti''
Jousseaume, 1888
* †''
Pholadidea finlayi''
Laws, 1936
* ''
Pholadidea loscombiana''
Turton, 1819
* ''
Pholadidea melanura''
.B. Sowerby I, 1834
* ''
Pholadidea quadra
''Pholadidea'' is a taxonomic genus of marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Martesiinae of the family Pholadidae (the piddocks). Most members of ''Pholididea'' bore into shale, soft rock and coral for shelter, with the exception of ''Pholid ...
''
G.B. Sowerby I, 1834
* ''
Pholadidea suteri''
Lamy
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, 1926
* ''
Pholadidea tridens
''Pholadidea'' is a taxonomic genus of marine (ocean), marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Martesiinae of the family Pholadidae (the piddocks). Most members of ''Pholididea'' bore into shale, soft rock and coral for shelter, with the except ...
''
Gray, 1843
* ''
Pholadidea tubifera''
G.B. Sowerby I, 1834
* †''
Pholadidea wiffenae''
Crampton, 1990
; Synonyms
* ''Pholadidea acutithyra''
Tchang, Tsi & Li, 1960 accepted as ''Penitella acutithyra''
Tchang, Tsi & Li, 1960
* ''Pholadidea cheveyi''
Lamy, 1927 accepted as ''Aspidopholas ovum''
W. Wood, 1828
* ''Pholadidea chishimana''
Habe, 1955 accepted as ''Penitella gabbii''
Tryon, 1863
* ''Pholadidea dolichothyra''
Tchang, Tsi & Li, 1960 accepted as ''Penitella dolichothyra''
Tchang, Tsi & Li, 1960
* ''Pholadidea esmeraldensis''
Olsson, 1961: synonym of ''Pholadidea tubifera''
(G. B. Sowerby I, 1834)
* ''Pholadidea minuscula''
Dall, 1908 accepted as ''Martesia fragilis''
Verrill & Bush
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, 1898
* ''Pholadidea sagitta''
Dall, 1916 accepted as ''Penitella penita''
Conrad
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, 1837
References
* Coan, E. V.; Valentich-Scott, P. (2012). Bivalve seashells of tropical West America. Marine bivalve mollusks from Baja California to northern Peru. 2 vols, 1258 pp.
External links
Turton, W. (1819) A Conchological Dictionary of the British Islands. J. Booth, London, xxvii + 272 pp., 28 plsLeach W. E. (1852). Molluscorum Britanniae Synopsis. A synopsis of the Mollusca of Great Britain arranged according to their natural affinities and anatomical structure. London pp. VIII + 376
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Pholadidae
Bivalve genera