The Cryptodonta are a nearly-extinct subclass of the bivalves. It contains a single extant order, Solemyida, while the Praecardiida are known only from fossils.
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Panenka bohemica (Antipleuridae) from Czech Republic, at the National Museum (Prague) | |
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Subclass: | Cryptodonta Neumayr, 1884
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The valves of the shell are relatively thin and somewhat elongated. Unlike most other bivalves, species in this group have no hinge teeth on their shells. They have relatively primitive, "protobranchiate", gills.[1]
Taxonomy edit
- Cryptodonta
- Order †Praecardiida
- Family †Butovicellidae
- Family †Praecardiidae
- Family †Antipleuridae
- Genus †Dualina
- Genus †Hercynella
- Genus †Panenka
- Order Solemyida
- Superfamily Solemyoidea
- Family Solemyidae (awning clams)
- Family Manzanellidae
- Genus Manzanella
- Genus Posterodonta
- Family Nucinellidae
- Order †Praecardiida
References edit
- ^ Barnes, Robert D. (1982). Invertebrate Zoology. Philadelphia, PA: Holt-Saunders International. p. 430. ISBN 0-03-056747-5.