Glycymeris winlockensis, EFFINGER, 1938
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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P940561331 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10913531 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C23987DD-FFE9-292D-FF20-FAF1EAB2BAFF |
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Glycymeris winlockensis |
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GLYCYMERIS WINLOCKENSIS EFFINGER, 1938
FIG. 9C, D View Figure 9
Glycymeris winlockensis Effinger (1938) . pp. 366–367; pl. 45, figs. 2, 5.
Glycymeris winlockensis Effinger, Weaver (1943) . p. 61; figs. 6, 13.
Discussion — Glycymeris winlockensis differs from the more common Glycymeris andersoni in its subtrigonal outline, with more prominent beaks and sloping rather than rounded dorsal hinge margin. Although radial ribs typically are not preserved on the shell exterior, they are sometimes visible where corrosion has not removed the thin exterior layer ( Fig. 9C View Figure 9 ). All known specimens are smaller than the largest shells of the more common G. andersoni , and differences in dorsal slope angle in the available specimens suggest allometric decrease in the angle ( Fig. 9C, D View Figure 9 ). More specimens are required for an accurate assessment.
Although the two species co-occur in the jumbled shellbeds at locality UCMP IP2289 and 2548, it is hypothesized that in life they occupied different habitats and depths, co-occurring allochthonously only because of the short-distance downslope transport event suggested above.
Material examined — two specimens from Loc. UCMP IP2289 View Materials .
Type information —Figured hypotypes, both from Loc. UCMP IP2289 View Materials : UCMP 110734 View Materials , length 18.8 mm, height 18.2 mm; UCMP 110735 View Materials , length 10.0 mm, height 9.9 mm.
Stratigraphic occurrence —This species is known only from the Gries Ranch Formation. It is not present in the tropical Eocene fauna of the underlying Cowlitz Formation. Glycymeridids are absent from the younger recovery faunas of the Pittsburg Bluff and Eugene Formations of the Pacific Northwest.
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University of California Museum of Paleontology |
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Glycymeris winlockensis
Hickman, Carole S. 2023 |
Glycymeris winlockensis
Effinger, Weaver 1943 |
Glycymeris winlockensis Effinger (1938)
EFFINGER 1938 |