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Acila

Acila

Additional Functions

Grouping

Belong­ing to

Gaeabionta  ⇒ Domäne: Eukaryota  ⇒ Reich: Animalia  ⇒ Mittelreich: Eumetazoa  ⇒ Klade: Triploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Eutriploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Neotriploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Eucoelomata  ⇒ Superstamm: Eutrochozoa  ⇒ Stamm: Mollusca  ⇒ Klasse: Bivalvia  ⇒ Unterklasse: Protobranchia  ⇒ Überordnung: Nuculiformii  ⇒ Ordnung: Nuculida  ⇒ Superfamilie: Nuculoidea  ⇒ Familie: Nuculidae

Taxo­nomic seg­ment

Gattung

This mentioned taxonomy is an attempt to make an conclusive assignment from the different classifications of various scientists. Because the taxonomy may change due to the latest investigative methods and other findings, our map is a guide only.

Name from

Corre­spond­ing author (Name, Year)

Adams & Adams, 1858

Other languages

scientific

Acila

Lebenszeitraum in Million Jahren (Ma)

Start age: 113 Ma - End age: 0 Ma
0
0.0117
1.8
5.333
13.82
23.03
37.71
56
66
86.3
113
Meghalayan
Northgrippian
Greenlandian
Upper Pleistocene
Ionian
Calabrian
Gelasian
Piacenzian
Zanclean
Messinian
Tortonian
Serravallian
Langhian
Burdigalian
Aquitanian
Chattian
Rupelian
Priabonian
Bartonian
Lutetian
Ypresian
Thanetian
Selandian
Danian
Maastrichtian
Campanian
Santonian
Coniacian
Turonian
Cenomanian
Albian
Holocene
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Miocene
Oligocene
Eocene
Paleocene
Upper/Late Cretaceous
Lower/Early Cretaceous
Quaternary
Neogene
Paleogene
Cretaceous

Additional data by PBDB, License: CC BY

Motility: facultatively mobile
Environment: coastal, inner shelf, outer shelf, oceanic
Diet:

deposit feeder, suspension feeder

Compositon of the remains:

Aragonite

Reference- and Source indication, Literature

Next lower taxonomy level

On the same taxonomic level (siblings) (Count: 29)

Taxonomic assignment (60)

References by PBDB, License: CC BY

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  • A. J. W. Hendy, 2007 - Circum-Pacific Late Cenozoic Paleobiogeography: Consideration of latitudinal gradients, provincialism and beta diversity (Unpublished taxonomic opinions) - (), - (unpublished, English)
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  • E. J. Moore, 1984 - Molluscan paleontology and biostratigraphy of the Lower Miocene upper part of the Lincoln Creek Formation in southwestern Washington - Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (351), 1-42 (serial monograph, English)
  • M. Tashiro, 1982 - Part V. Bivalve fossils from the Upper Cretaceous of the Monobe area, Shikoku - Palaeontological Society of Japan Special Papers (25), 69-92 (journal article, English)
  • E. J. Moore, 1976 - Oligocene marine mollusks from the Pittsburg Bluff Formation in Oregon - United States Geological Survey Professional Paper (922), 1-66 (journal article, English)
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  • W. P. Woodring, 1973 - Geology and paleontology of canal zone and adjoing parts of Panama: Description of Tertiary mollusks (additions to gastropods, scaphopods, pelecypods: Nuculidae to Malleidae) - United States Geological Survey Professional Paper (306), 453-539 (serial monograph, )
  • K. Oyama, 1958 - n the New Forms of Paleogene Molluscs from Japan - Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan (9), 589-606 (journal article, English)
  • A. Stoyanow, 1949 - Lower Cretaceous stratigraphy in southeastern Arizona - Geological Society of America Memoir (38), 1-156 (serial monograph, English)
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  • J. W. Durham, 1944 - Megafaunal zones of the Oligocene of northwestern Washington - University of California Publications in Geological Sciences (27), 101 -212 (journal article, English)
  • H. G. Schenck, 1943 - Acila princeps, a new Upper Cretaceous Pelecypod from California - Journal of Paleontology (17), 60-68 (journal article, English)
  • H. E. Vokes, 1939 - Molluscan faunas of the Domengine and Arroyo Hondo Formations of the California Eocene - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (38), 1-246 (serial monograph, English)
  • H. G. Schenck, 1936 - Nuculid bivalves of the genus Acila - Geological Society of America Special Paper (4), 1-149 (serial monograph, English)
  • B. L. Clark, 1932 - Fauna of the Poul and Yakataga Formations (Upper Oligocene) of Southern Alaska - Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (43), 797-846 (serial monograph, English)
  • A. A. Olsson, 1931 - Contributions to the Tertiary Paleontology of Northern Peru: Part 4, The Peruvian Oligocene - Bulletins of American Paleontology (17), - (journal article, English)
  • U. S. Grant, IV, 1931 - Catalogue of the Marine Pliocene and Pleistocene Mollusca of California - Memoirs of the San Diego Society of Natural History (1), 1-1036 (serial monograph, English)
  • T. Nagao, 1928 - Palaeogene fossils of the Island of Kyushu, Japan Part II - Science Reports of the Tohoku Imperial University (12), 11-140 (journal article, English)
  • M. A. Hanna, 1927 - An Eocene invertebrate fauna from the La Jolla Quadrangle, California - University of California Publications Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences (16), 247-398 (journal article, English)
  • C. E. Weaver, 1922 - Fauna from the Eocene of Washington - University of Washington Publications in Geology (1), 1-56 (journal article, English)
  • A. P. Brown, 1911 - Fauna of the Gatun Formation, Isthmus of Panama - Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciencesof Philadelphia (63), 336-373 (journal article, English)
  • R. Arnold, 1908 - Descriptions of new Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils from the Santa Cruz Mountains, California - Proceedings of the United States National Museum (34), 345-389 (journal article, English)
  • T. A. Conrad, 1855 - Report Of Mr. T. A. Conrad On The Fossil Shells Collected In California By Wm. P. Blake, Geologist Of The Expedition Under The Command Of Lieutenant R. S. Williamson, United States Topographical Engineers - Description of the fossils and shells collected in California by William P. Blake, Geologist of the United States Pacific Railroad Survey in California. under the command of Lieut. R. S. Williamson, In 1853-54. Article 1 of Appendix to the Preliminary Geo (), 5-21 (book chapter, English)
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IDs

GUSID (Global unique identifier short form) BS0LOvTJDUSHvRQLltdqhA
GUID (Global unique identifier) 3A0B2D05-C9F4-440D-87BD-140B96D76A84
Database ID 40319