Phelopteria Stephenson, 1952
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- GENUS
- Published in
- Stephenson, L. W. (1952). Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine formation (Cenomanian) of Texas, with Decapod Crustaceans from the Woodbine formation of Texas by H. B. Stenzel. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper, 242: i–iv + 1–226, 3 loose leaves, 59 pl. https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=301426
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Mollusca
- class
- Bivalvia
- order
- Ostreida
- family
- Pteriidae
- genus
- Pteria
Name
- Homonyms
- Phelopteria Stephenson, 1952
Bibliographic References
- Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560.
- Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560.
- Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560.
- Sepkoski, J. J., Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. <em>Bulletins of American Paleontology.</em> 363, 1-560.
- Stephenson, L. W. (1952). Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine formation (Cenomanian) of Texas, with Decapod Crustaceans from the Woodbine formation of Texas by H. B. Stenzel. <em>United States Geological Survey Professional Paper.</em> 242: i–iv + 1–226, 3 loose leaves, 59 pl.
- Valentich-Scott, P.; Coan, E. V.; Zelaya, D. (2020). <i>Bivalve seashells of western South America. Marine bivalve mollusks from Punta Aguja, Peru to Isla Chiloé, Chile</i>. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. vii + 593 pp.