Archiheterodonta
Archiheterodonta is an infraclass of bivalve molluscs.[1][2] It consists of the Carditida and the extinct Actinodontida orders.
Archiheterodonta | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Bivalvia |
Subclass: | Heterodonta |
Infraclass: | Archiheterodonta Giribet in J. D. Taylor, Williams, Glover & Dyal, 2007 |
Orders | |
†Actinodontida |
Orders and families
- Order: †Actinodontida
- Superfamily: †Amnigenioidea
- Family: †Amnigeniidae
- Family: †Montanariidae
- Family: †Zadimerodiidae
- Superfamily: †Anodontopsoidea
- Family: †Actinodontidae
- Family: †Anodontopsidae
- Family: †Baidiostracidae
- Family: †Cycloconchidae
- Family: †Intihuarellidae
- Family: †Redoniidae
- Superfamily: †Nyassoidea
- Family: †Nyassidae
- Superfamily: †Oriocrassatelloidea
- Family: †Crassatellopsidae
- Family: †Oriocrassatellidae
- Superfamily: †Palaeomuteloidea
- Family: †Palaeomutelidae
- Superfamily: †Amnigenioidea
- Order: Carditida
- Superfamily: Carditoidea
- Family: Carditidae
- Family: Condylocardiidae
- Superfamily: Crassatelloidea
- Family: Crassatellidae
- Family: Astartidae
- Superfamily: Carditoidea
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References
- Archiheterodonta Giribet in Taylor, Williams, Glover & Dyal, 2007. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 3 February 2009.
- Giribet G. 2008. Bivalvia. Pp. 105-141, in: Ponder W.F. & Lindberg D.L. (eds), Molluscan Phylogeny. Berkeley: University of California Press, xi+469 pp.
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