Concavodontinae

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Concavodontinae
Temporal range: Caradoc to Ashgill 460.9–443.7 Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Nuculida
Family: Praenuculidae
Subfamily: Concavodontinae
Sánchez, 1999
Genera

Concavodontinae is an extinct subfamily of prehistoric bivalves in the family Praenuculidae.[1] Concavodontinae species lived from the middle Ordovician, Caradoc epoch through the late Ordovician Ashgill epoch.[2][3] Concavodontinae fossils are found in Europe and South America,[4] and species are thought to have been stationary attached to substrate in shallow infaunal marine water environments where they formed shells of an aragonite composition.[2] The subfamily Concavodontinae was named by Teresa M. Sánchez in 1999.[4]

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