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Late Triassic megalodontids (Bivalvia) from the headwaters of the Yangtze River, Qinghai province, west China

October 16, 2007

A bivalve faunule of six species is described from the Upper Triassic Jiapila Formation at the headwaters of the Yangtze River, southern Qinghai, China. The new species, Neomegalodon cornutus and Quemocuomegalodon circularis, are described. The type species of Quemocuomegalodon, Q. orientus, is revised. Quemocuomegalodon orientus Yao, Sha, and Zhang (2003) is now known from abundant, well-preserved specimens that show great variation in shape, size, thickness of shell, and dentition, and the species Q. longitatus, Yao, Sha, and Zhang (2003) is now placed in synonymy with Q. orientus. There are significant morphologic differences between the external appearance of shelled specimens and the internal molds of species of Quemocuomegalodon. This suggests the need for the re-evaluation of many megalodontid species from elsewhere that are known only from internal molds.

Publication Year 2007
Title Late Triassic megalodontids (Bivalvia) from the headwaters of the Yangtze River, Qinghai province, west China
DOI 10.1666/05-152.1
Authors Huazhou Yao, Renjie Zhang, John Pojeta, Jinggen Sha, Jianxiong Wang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Paleontology
Index ID 70206003
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse