Elliptiolucina ingens Okutani, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00756.2020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8B71B-FFA0-F25C-A03B-FA1D706D96C7 |
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Felipe |
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Elliptiolucina ingens Okutani, 2011 |
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Elliptiolucina ingens Okutani, 2011 View in CoL
Fig. 9 View Fig .
2011 Elliptiolucina ingens View in CoL sp. nov.; Okutani 2011: 116, figs. 1A, 2, 3.
Material.— Two specimens from the Pliocene of Liog-Liog Point : NMNS PM 28117 , an isolated right valve; NMNS PM 28121 , an isolated right valve .
Dimensions (in mm).— NMNS PM 28117, L = 91.0, H = 75.8; NMNS PM 28121, L = 92.4, H = 75.4.
Remarks.—The available specimens from Liog-Liog Point vary regarding the angle at which the anterior adductor muscle scar (aams) deviates from the pallial line. Whereas the aams deviates widely from it in specimen NMNS PM 28121 ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) as in the holotype of E. ingens , it is very close to the pallial line in specimen NMNS PM 28117 ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Although the extant E. ingens is known only from the holotype and intraspecific variability cannot be assessed, for now we consider the observed differences in deviation of the aams as intraspecific variation.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Late Pliocene: Leyte, Philippines. Recent: East China Sea.
NMNS |
National Museum of Natural Science |
PM |
Pratt Museum |
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