Pecten subbifrons Tate, 1882
TATE, R. 1882. Diagnoses of new species of Miocene fossils from South Australia. Transactions and Proceedings and Report of the Royal Society of South Australia, 5: 44-46. [p. 44]
«Pecten subbifrons, spec. nov.
An equivalve, somewhat flattish shell, having the general form of the recent P. bifrons, and with the same shagreen-like sculpture; but from which it differs in its compressed and truncated ribs. The ribs are about twelve in number, with one or two longitudinal furrows and small tubercles; one or two slender ribs in the flat interstitial spaces.
Locality and Horizon.— In the calciferous sandstones, Adelaide.» RALPH TATE, 1882
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Pecten subbifrons Tate; R. Tate, 1886, The lamellibranchs of Older Tertiary of Australia, plate 3, figure 2.
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