Phestia
Extinct genus of clam
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Phestia is an extinct genus of clam belonging to order Nuculanida and family Nuculanidae.[1][2]
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Specimens have been found on all seven continents.[3][4]
- P. basedowi Etheridge Jr., 1907[5]
- P. corrugata Hoare et al., 1989[6]
- P. darwini de Koninck, 1877[7]
- P. guizhouensis Xu, 1980[8]
- P. hunanensis Ku and Chen, 1963[9]
- P. inflata Morningstar, 1922[10]
- P. inflatiformis Chernyshev, 1989[11]
- P. jamesi Biakov, 2002[12]
- P. lusabaensis Dickins, 1999[13]
- P. nova Waterhouse, 1983[14]
- P. obtusa Hoare et al. 1989[6]
- P. pandoraeformis Stevens, 1858[15]
- P. perumbonata White, 1880[16]
- P. sabbatinae Pagani, 2004[17]
- P. sinuata Dembskaja, 1972[18]
- P. speluncaria Geinitz, 1848[19]
- P. subucuta Waagen, 1881[20]
- P. thompsoni Reed, 1932[21]
- P. undosa Muromtseva, 1984[12]
- P. wortheni Hoare et al. 1989[6]
- P. zhejiangensis Liu, 1976[22]
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Yancey, T.E. (1978). "Brachiopods and mollusca of the Lower Permian Arcturus Group, Nevada and Utah, Part 1: brachiopods, scaphopods, rostroconchs, and bivalves". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 74 (303): 257–367.
Neves, Jacqueline Peixoto; Anelli, Luiz Eduardo; Simões, Marcello Guimarães (July 2014). "Early Permian post-glacial bivalve faunas of the Itararé Group, Paraná Basin, Brazil: Paleoecology and biocorrelations with South American intraplate basins". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 52: 203–233. Bibcode:2014JSAES..52..203N. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2014.03.001.
Fang, Z.J. (1987). "Bivalves from the upper part of the Permian in southern Hunan, China". Collection of Postgraduate Theses of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academia Sinica. 1987 (1): 349–411.
Liu, B.P.; Cui, X.S. (1983). "Discovery of Eurydesma fauna from Rutog, northwest Xizang (Tibet), and its biogeographic significance". Earth Science - Journal of Wuhan College of Geology. 19 (1): 79–92.
Fang, Z.J.; Yin, D.W. (1995). "Discovery of fossil bivalves from Early Permian of Dongfang, Hainan Island with a review of glaciomarine origin of Nanlong diamictites". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 34: 301–315.