Exogyra

Exogyra
Temporal range: Jurassic-Cretaceous
Exogyra flabellata
(Owl Creek Formation, Late Cretaceous, Mississippi)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Ostreoida
Family: Gryphaeidae
Genus: Exogyra
Species
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Exogyra is an extinct genus of fossil saltwater oysters, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Gryphaeidae, the foam oysters or honeycomb oysters.[1] These bivalves grew cemented by the more cupped left valve. The right valve is flatter, and the beak is curved to one side. Exogyra lived on solid substrates in warm seas. Exogyra lived in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

The subgenus Aetostreon is sometimes considered a separate genus, due to a lack of the fine set of parallel ribs (chomata) separated by pits, on the inner surface of the valves (which is present in the nominate subgenus).[2]

Species

Exogyra (subgenus Exogyra) (Say, 1820)

Exogyra costata, Prairie Bluff Chalk Formation (Maastrichtian); Starkville, Mississippi.

Exogyra (subgenus Aetostreon) (Bayle, 1878)[13]

References

  1. http://crnmac1.physics.uiowa.edu/fossils/oysters/ilymatogyra/Exogyra-plexa.html Evolution of Exogyra plexa
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  12. Ivanov. M., Hrdlickova. S., and Gregorova. R., (2005), The Complete Encyclopedia of Fossils, 3rd. ed., Lisse: Rebo International, page 133
  13. Paleobiology Database, (n.d.), Exogyra (Aetostreon), [online], Exogyra (Aetostreon) entry, accessed 7 May 2013
  14. Anon, (n.d.), Aetostreon latissium As a Derived Fossil, [online], Available at: http://www.fcaq-geolotech.co.uk/shop/bivalves/96-aetostreon-latissimum-as-a-dreived-fossil.html, Accessed 7 May 2013
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  16. 1 2 Global Names Index, (2000), Global Names Index, [online], Available at: http://gni.globalnames.org/name_strings?page=213&search_term=ns%3AAET%2A, Accessed 7 May 2013
  17. Rubillar, A.E; Lazo, E.B. (2008). "Description of Aetostreon pilmatuegrossum sp. Nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Argentina (Neuquén Basin), and significance of the conservative left valve morphology in oysters of the genus Aetostreon Bayle". Cretaceous Research 30: 727–748. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2008.12.013.


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