Myrteinae Chavan 1969
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MYRTEINAE CHAVAN, 1969 (?)
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The second lucinid in the Tsm Caldecott Tunnel fauna is similar to the previous one in having widely-spaced co-marginal lamellae, but differs in its low, broad umbo, wide, oval shape, and weak anterior dorsal sulcus. This lucinid is very similar in shape to genus Tehamatea recently described by Kiel (2013). However, Tehamatea has a more prominent umbo and co-marginal lamellae only on its early shell after which the sculpture becomes irregular co-marginal growth lines. Also Tehamatea is only known from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous of central California (Kiel 2013). Interestingly, Tehamatea is also found in ancient methane seeps. We assign this species to aff. Tehamatea until additional specimens can be found and studied in depth.
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- Chavan, A. 1969. Superfamily Lucinacea. Pp. 491 - 517, in L. R. Cox, et al., Part N (Bivalvia), Mollusca 6, 1 - 2: 952 pp. In R. C. Moore, ed., Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Geological Society of America & University of Kasnas, Lawrence. 491 - 517