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Anadara idonea (Conrad, 1832)

Anadara idonea
Anadara idonea

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Arcida
Family: Arcidae
Genus: Anadara
Species: Anadara idonea (Conrad, 1832)

Information

Geological Range

Pliocene

Miocene

Paleogeographic Distribution

Maryland

Virginia

Florida

Stratigraphic Occurrences

Jackson Bluff Formation
Tamiami Formation (Pinecrest Beds)
Eastover Formation
St. Marys Formation
Calvert Formation
Plum Point Member
Chattahoochee Formation

References

None at this time.

Remarks

Note that occurrence of species in St. Marys Fm. of Virginia is mapped as “Middle Miocene”; the actual age of the formation, however, cannot be resolved beyond simply “Miocene.”

Original Description:
From Conrad (1832, p. 16): “Cordate, inequivalve, ventricose, and slightly sinuous; ribs about 25, narrow and crenulated; the crenulations most distinct on the larger valve; beaks very prominant and distant; area with undulated grooves; hinge with the series of teeth contracted in the centre, and a little decurved at the ends. Locality. St. Mary’s River, Md. Upper Tertiary.”

Online Resources

None at this time.

Media

Images

Photograph of Anadara idonea (UF 4028).
Anadara idonea from the Late Pliocene Jackson Bluff Fm. of Leon County, Florida (UF 4028).
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Photograph of Anadara idonea harveyensis (UF 7458).
Anadara idonea harveyensis from the Late Pliocene Jackson Bluff Fm. of Leon County, Florida (UF 7458).
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