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Article: A new transitional myalinid bivalve from the Lower Permian of west Texas

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 40
Part: 2
Publication Date: May 1997
Page(s): 487 495
Author(s): Christopher A. McRoberts and Norman D. Newell
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Abstract

Novaculapermia boydi gen. et sp. nov. is a remarkable Lower Permian vertically elongate bivalve that superficially resembles 'razor' clams of the superfamily Solenoidea. Our 'razor' clam possessed a duplivincular ligament and early ontogeny of the Myalinidae. The flattened, equiconvex form suggests that Novaculapermia was a shallow vertical burrower in soft sediments possibly anchored by byssal attachment; evidently it was not a reef dweller, but lived in near-reef environments.
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