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Neopycnodonte

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Ostreoidea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ostreoida

Class
  
Bivalvia

Family
  
Gryphaeidae

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Gryphaeidae, Hyotissa, Giant honeyco, Ostreoidea, Pycnodonte

Neopycnodonte is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks belonging to the family Gryphaeidae.

Contents

This genus is very well represented in the fossil record, however the number of living species is very few. We know fossil specimens of Neopycnodonte species dating about 60 million years. Extant species have been recorded as fossils from the Miocene to the Quaternary (from 20.43 to 0.012 Ma).

Description

This genus includes deep-sea giant oysters with shells measuring up to 30 cm. The shells are usually brittle, inequivalve, with a left convex valve cemented to a substrate, while the right non-cemented one is flat or slightly concave. These bivalves can live for several centuries.

Distribution and habitat

While about 25 million years these mollusks formed large colonies near the coast, for unknown reasons they migrated to deeper waters. They usually live in the Mediterranean canyons or along the continental margins at depths of 350 m to 750 m.

Species

Species within the genus Neopycnodonte include:

  • Neopycnodonte cochlear (Poli, 1795)
  • Neopycnodonta navicularis Brocchi 1814
  • Neopycnodonte zibrowii Gofas, Salas & Taviani, 2009
  • References

    Neopycnodonte Wikipedia