Gervillia

Gervillia is an extinct genus of prehistoric bivalves belonging to the family Bakevelliidae.

Gervillia
Temporal range: CarboniferousEocene 313.8–37.2 Ma
Gervillia inflata from Rhaetian of Italy
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Pteriida
Family: Bakevelliidae
Genus: Gervillia
Defrance, 1820

Fossil records

This genus is known in the fossil record from the Carboniferous period to the Eocene period (from about 313.8 to 37.2 million years ago). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in marine sediments all over the world.[1][2]

Species

Species within this genus include:[1]

  • Gervillia alaeformis Sowerby 1819
  • Gervillia alatior Imlay 1940
  • Gervillia angulata Münster 1841
  • Gervillia angusta Munster 1838
  • Gervillia cholla Stoyanow 1949
  • Gervillia dissita White 1887
  • Gervillia galcazzi Stoppani 1863
  • Gervillia heinemani Stoyanow 1949
  • Gervillia inflata Schafhautl
  • Gervillia iraonensis Newton 1895
  • Gervillia lanpingensis Chen 1976
  • Gervillia longa Geinitz 1867
  • Gervillia metaforbesiana Amano and Matsumoto 1956
  • Gervillia quadrata Chen 1976
  • Gervillia rasori Stoyanow 1949
  • Gervillia regoi Maury 1936
  • Gervillia sergipensisMello et al. 2007
  • Gervillia simbaiana Skwarko 1967
  • Gervillia solenoidea Defrance 1820
  • Gervillia ussurica Kiparisova 1938
  • Gervillia yunnanensis Chen 1976
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