Minervapecten minerva (Orbigny, 1850)
ORBIGNY, A, D'. 1850. Prodrome de Paléontologie stratigraphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés. Deuxième Volume. 427 pp. Victor Masson. Paris. [p. 54]
1850 Pecten minerva Orbigny, 1850
«Comparisons and comments. L. F. Romanov (1985) describes {the following} in the subfamily he established, Radulopectininae Romanov, 1985, which is examined within family Chlamydidae: genera Radulopecten Rollier, 1911 (with two subgenera: Radulopecten s. s. [type: Pecten hemicostatus Morris et Lycett, 1853] and Fibrosopecten Romanov, 1985 [type: Pecten fibrosus Sowerby, 1816], Minervapecten Romanov, 1985 [type: Pecten minerva Orbigny, 1850], Pamiropecten Romanov, 1985 [type: Chlamys valleculata Andreeva, 1966], Pseudopecten Bayle, 1878 (with two subgenera: Pseudopecten s. s. [Pecten aequivalvis Sowerby, 1813] and Echinopecten Brasil, 1895 [type: Pecten barbatus Sowerby, 1819] and Spondylopecten Roeder, 1882, considering Plesiopecten Munier-Chalmas, 1886 to be a synonym of the last genus.»
KASUM-ZADE, A. A. 2003. Advance in research of mesozoic bivalve mollusks in Azerbaijan (Order Pectinoida: Revision and Systematics). 111 pp. Baku (Translated by Rosanne D’Aprile Johnson, VIARC, Smithsonian Institution). [p. 52]
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Minervapecten minerva (Orbigny, 1850); L. A. Nevesskaja et al., 2013, Phanerozoic Bivalvia of Russia and Surrounding Countries, figure 82.12.
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«One of the two remaining syntypes of 'P.' Minerva D'ORBIGNY (MNO 4725) is clearly referable to Radulopecten strictus but the other (MNO 4725B) bears more resemblance to the 'coarse' phenotype of Ch. (Ch.) textoria. Some of the specimens (MNP) referred to D'ORBIGNY's species by PERON (1905) are undoubtedly examples of R. strictus but others are more reminiscent of R. varians.»
JOHNSON, A. L. A. 1984. The palaeobiology of the bivalve families Pectinidae and Propeamussiidae in the Jurassic of Europe. Zitteliana, 11: 1-235, pls. 1-11. [p. 200, 201]
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