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Eophilobryoidella sinoanisica new genus and species, an early philobryid bivalve from the Upper Anisian (Middle Triassic) of Qingyan, southwestern China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2015

Frank Stiller
Affiliation:
Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstraße 24, D-48149 Münster, Germany,
Chen Jinhua
Affiliation:
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academia Sinica, Beijingdonglu 39, 210008 Nanjing, P. R. China,

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The bivalves of early late Anisian (Middle Triassic) age from Leidapo (also Bangtoupo) in the northeastern vicinity of Qingyan in the south-central part of Guizhou Province, southwestern China (Fig. 1), are highly diverse and fairly well studied (e.g., Chen et al., 1974; Yin, 1974; Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, 1976; Gan and Yin, 1978; also Stiller, 2001). The study of these Anisian fossil assemblages began with Koken (1900) and Hsu and Chen (1943). The renewed study of this site and its fossil assemblages by Stiller (1997, 2001) and Chen et al. (2001) yielded a bivalve taxon with unusual and, for an early Mesozoic species, unexpected hinge features. The new taxon is fairly common at Leidapo/Bangtoupo; nevertheless it was only recently recognized (Stiller, 2001) and has not heretofore been described.

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