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Strophomena concordensis

Description

Strophomena is a genus of brachiopods belonging to the order Strophomenida family Strophomenidae, named by Rafinesque in 1824. They were stationary epifaunal suspension feeders.


Source Data
SourceIDLink
Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (GBIF)8970201https://www.gbif.org/species/8970201
PaleoBioDB ID (PBDB)353023https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=353023
Rankspecies
Taxonomy (GBIF)Life : Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Strophomenida : Strophomenidae : Strophomena : Strophomena concordensis
Taxonomy (PBDB)Life : Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Strophomenida : Strophomenidae : Strophomena : Strophomena concordensis
Taxonomic Status (GBIF)accepted
Classification
(PBDB,GBIF)
RankNameAuthor
-Eukaryota
-OpisthokontaCavalier-Smith 1987
kingdomAnimalia
-Bilateria
-EubilateriaAx 1987
-ProtostomiaGrobben 1908
-Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
-Lophophorata
phylumBrachiopodaCuvier 1805
subphylumRhynchonelliformeaWilliams et al. 1996
classStrophomenataWilliams et al 1996
orderStrophomenidaOpik 1934
superfamilyStrophomenoideaKing 1846
familyStrophomenidaeKing 1846
subfamilyStrophomeninaeKing 1846
genusStrophomenaRafinesque and De Blainville 1824
speciesStrophomena concordensisFoerste 1909
Generic NameStrophomena
Scientific NameStrophomena concordensis Foerste, 1909
Opinions (PBDB)
NameRankOpinionEvidenceAuthor
Strophomena concordensisspeciesbelongs to Strophomenastated with evidenceFoerste, 1909
Strophomena concordensisspeciesbelongs to Strophomenastated without evidenceNelson, 1963
Status (PBDB)extinct
Taxon Size (PBDB)1
First Recorded Appearance458 - 450 Ma
Ordovician
Last Recorded Appearance450 - 443 Ma
Paleozoic
Motilitystationary (based on Strophomenida)
Visionblind (based on Strophomenata)
Dietsuspension feeder (based on Strophomenida)
Taphonomyminor ribbing (based on Strophomena)
Primary Reference (PBDB)A. F. Foerste. 1909. Fossils from the Silurian Formations of Tennessee, Indiana and Kentucky. Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University 14(6):61-107
Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strophomena_concordensis

Fossil Distribution

Synonymy List

YearName and Author
1909Strophomena concordensis Foerste p. 213 figs. Pl. IV. Fig. 6A-B
1963Strophomena concordensis Nelson

References

Foerste A. F. (1909) Fossils from the Silurian Formations of Tennessee, Indiana and Kentucky, Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University 14 6, 61-107
Nelson S. J. (1963) Ordovician paleontology of the Northern Hudson Bay lowland, Geological Society of America Memoir 90, 1-152
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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