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_ ,,.^ I It -JB ^J VJI.-UL-I U-^^-l—^VJ^.-l ^ ^ ( fi^gM/i in Me 110, NUMBER 1895 SEPTEMBER 351 Neogene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic 16 The Family Corbulidae (Mollusca; Bivalvia) i by Laurie C Anderson 17, The FamiHes Cuspidariidae and Verticordiidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) by Peter Jung Paleoiitolj:;ical Research Institution 1259 Trumansburg Road Ithaca, New York, 14850 U.S.A 27, 1996 , PALEONTOLOGTCAL RESEARCH INSTITUTION Officers Constance M Soja James E Sorauf President First ViCE-PRhSiDCNT Second Vice-President Shirley K Egan Henry W Theisen Howard P HAr^' -^i^^y ? ^ *^ NV^s I -^'^^.^ ^v I, \f K' , \ «'^' ^ ^A _LV "', -; '^•P- 16 Plate Bulletins of American Paleontology, Volume 110 N U) CO -r ^ _ T 1" n P '-^^^ ^^j^: i^n.>.; ^, -: ':*: Vii '*> " •/ V,' S~m^: /:;/ '-n-^: y r \ )^ -\f A "J \4 I f ^ ^-^ '-"^ ' '^-H^J >v * >: ¥ ^ ^r-*; ^ 4* ^'-,^ /^-N ^l ' -'.-r -' Vi ^ ^ ,,-''i'-^m:f[^'iy -^* v;-*^ ^.'^^ ^.V ',3 ,*? f "Iff ; / i ' f/,; tf' >= '0 /'('^ ^/' -K'^''- ' :' 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1.8 mm Enlargement of hinge, X90 14154 Interior of right valve Length 2.8 14156 Interior of to \i 53 d r r en Bulletins of Amlrican Paleontology, Volume 110 Plate 17 ^ CM ^mt^ ^ -A '^; -i V?F i jV ^ '- , -.^ j^rf: L -I * J \ ^n ^i -\- 00 ^ ^ ' ^" -1, \ '\ "r w Plate 110 Volume Paleontology, American of Bulletins uu ^ T-r_T ir CNJ 'n* -.yr * -^ ^u :-rT_ -t -;> rf- ^ ' 'Vi ^ ^ ^- ^ ^^•- ^ V H - ,,.:,., - J*, #, *i'-*^;;3^; >^ .^''l& fi^'-C^i ^ « r-^ V ^-^^^"^^.k^ ^^ i '^x- -^ *.^ '- I -t- v^ I -Aft Hn *r *-*: - ^ V^ ^v 1^1 * y -^ K JV : * V d V't'' %j*t F ^ ^-^ f.^ n^ T-^ ,«« - r" -^ =te H - J^ 1^^ - *^ #^^ p -*> 1* ^^r ^^ ';^^*^ / r ^ y f ^ -^^ I -^=s ^, H ^ ^O^ T "1 rf ^ > y>^^ ^^ J*: - An - - f ^^ - f^ V r - • % ^H i ^ ^ 5*^ -^ > ' H- ;, CO ^m^m (_i -, v^\^ WJ %•: >-' -J r -^J '-?• 4r - ^ ^ -i^ -.^!^ 1^ ' f K Y 2.\ % 18 -,:) \- rf r^ «^\ n GO B > > z Explanation of Plate is Figure Trigonulina bowdenensis (Dall, 1903) locality 10635: Bowden, Jamaica; NMB 1, 3, NMB G NMB G < Page 53 Bowden Formation (early Pliocene) 14155 Exterior of right valve Length 2.3 mm; height 1.9 mm Enlargement of sculpture, X 100 14157 Exterior of left valve Length 2.8 mm; height 2.6 mm Enlargement of sculpture, XIOO o a < > r < 00 C Z o 11 ' Bulletin 351 74 INDEX Note: Page numbers are in light face; plate numbers are in bold face; page numbers on which principal discussions occur are Abbott, 1974 Adams, 1864 A., Aguayo, 1943 AjaxReef alternata, Neaera • 45-48 40 Dall, 1886 47 47, 48 40 Dall, 1903 50 Anacapa Island Arroyo Babosico Aroyo Bajon Arroyo Zaloya ^^^ 43 39, 41, 36, 43, 42 46 Bahi'a Banderas 50 Bahfa Barithwailc Bahia de los Angeles Bahi'a de los Muertos Bahi'a Guatulco 50 50 50 50 50 Bahi'a Hcrradura 51 Bahi'a Juanillo 51 Bahi'a Escodido Baja California Baja CahforniaSur Barbados Bermuda bowdenensis, Trigonulina 50 50 44, 45 46, 48 15-18, 35-37, 39-41, 49-57 37-43, 46, 49-53 Bowden Formation Dall, 40,44,45,47 ^' 1889 39,41-45,51 46,48 Brasil ^ Dall and Simpson, 1901 distira Cardiomya Cardiomya (Bowdenia) 36, 37, 39, 3, 4, 40-42, 43, 46, 51 Cuspldarla (Bowdenia) 40 Durham, 1944 44 Ecuador Fast, 39,40 1978 fischerlana 46 Hallris 45 Verticordla ^ 37,44-4 Florida Fowey 4o 47 ^ ' Light 40 Gabb, 1873 41 gahbl, Cuspldarla > 44, 51 Galapagos Islands 44 926 Gardner, 945 gouldlana, Neaera Gardner, 40 '^^ Bowdenia in italics Grant and Gale, 1931 40 40,48, granulata 44 Cuspldarla (Plectodon) 48, 50, California 48, California Channel Islands 50 45 47 cardiiformis, Verticordia 40 864 39, 41 craspedonia 39,40 35-37, 39-41 36, 37, distira islahispanlolae Cardiomya (Bowdenia) Cardiomya (Cardiomya) distira 3, 4, 40^2, 43, 46, 40 41 craspedonia islahispanlolae Carpenter, 45 Campeche Bank Cape Florida Cardiomya A Adams, 1, 2, 51 Catalinu Island Cedar Keys Cercado Formation 38^0 44 864 45 40-42, 44, 45, 52, 53 Costa Rica Lelomya (Plectodon) Neaera granulatus, Plectodon 44 40, 2, 5-7, 36, 37, 44 51 Guanacaste Province 51 ^^' Gulf of California Gulf of Mexico 45 Gull Island 40 Guppy, 1876 Gurabo Formation •- 41-43, 53 - > 45 Hal iris 46 fischerlana 39 41,'^^^ 9, 10, 36, 37, jamalcensls Harris, 1919 46 40 47 Hatteras 48, Hertlein and Grant, 1972 51 40 Hinds, 1843 SO Hopkins Marine Station 51 35 craspedonia, Cardiomya 39, 41 craspedonia, Cardiomya (Cardiomya) 41 Cuspldarla Tnstitut Fran9ais Isla Isla 40, 41 gahhl 40 Islahispanlolae 40, ornatlor Cuspldarla (Bowdenia) distira 42 Cuspldarla (Plectodon) granulata scabrata Cuspidariidae 44 ^'^ caelata, Verticordla 51 35, 44 44 39-41 du Petrole Cedros Dan/ante 50 ,4 Islahispanlolae Cardiomya Cardiomya (Cardiomya) 35-3 /, jq l'2'3%o Cuspldarla Isla Smith Isla Socorro Islas Rcvilla isla j 50 • 50 50 Gigedo 50 Todos Santos 50 Dall, 1881 44 Jalisco •^^'ii'iica 37, ^aliris 75 39-43, 46, 47, 49, 51-53 50 9, 10, 36, 37, ^enicordia (Haliris) J^ng, CUSPIDARTID AND VeRTICORDIID BtVALVES: JUNG 39-41, 45, 46 45 1986 35, 36 J^ng, 1989 40 1994 36 36 •^^"ig, ^-^"g and Petit, 1990 Punta Arena de la Ventana Punta Quepos 51 Puntarenas Province 51 Rancho El Tule Rancho Palmilla 50 50 47 Renevicr, 1855 Rio Cana 38, 41, 42, 44, 52, 53 Rfo Cana section ^^^'^- 1971 ^ellett Channel 44,47,48,51 ^nudsen, 1982 50 44, 45, 47, 48, 51 Rio Gurabo 36, [-^Paz Leeward Islands ^^lomya (Plectodon) granulata 44 44 Cesser Antilles ^ao Formation 43 50 44 43, 46, 52, 53 ^'^tisaeluisetts 46, 48 ^^^"y 1917 39,40 Mexico 41-43, 46, 52 Rio Gurabo section Rios, 1985 46 38-42, 52 36 47 Rio Verde 36, 52, Rio Rio ^^ BaiTiinca 36, 45 Mao Mao 36, 43, section Rio Yaque de Norte 36, 43 Roca Vagares 51 San Diego 51 Santa Catalina Island 48, Santa Cruz Island 40 48 45 J^^^n^i ^•^Nissippi Delta "^•^nierey Bay 50, 51 37-39,42, 43, 45, 46, 52, 53 and Biju-Duval, 1982 35 44 35, SaundiTs, Jung, Geister, scaber, Plectodon scahrata, Cuspidaria (Plectodon) 44 Sehenck, 1945 44 Shoal River Formation ^iter/lata 40 40 44 40 Soiildiana Sfanulata ^^natissima ^^•th Carolina 45 50 44 'sson and Harbison, 1953 ^'^i^ny,d\ 1842 46,47 ^^'gny,d', 1845? ^^igonuHna 45 Stoliczka, 1871 44 47 45 Swiss National Science Foundation 35 Sykes, 1906 47 Trigonulina 47 15-18, 35-37, 39-41, 49-5/ 11, 12, 40, 46, 47-52 35, 46, ornata 2, 13, 14, 35, 40, pacifica 45-52 Turner, 1938 40 Verrill, 1882 47 Verrill, 1884 47 46 11, 12,40, 46, 47, ^^ficordia 48-52 47, 48 Verlicordia 47 ^^nicordia (Trigonulina) 47, 48 caelata 47 ^^^ticordia (Verlicordia) 48 cardiiformis 47 fischeriana 45 ^ ^^''^ior, Cuspidaria ^^^iissima, 37, 44, Sombrero Island Sowerby, 1844 bowdcncnsis Q^^^^a 50 50 Saunders, Jung, and Biju-Duval, 1986 45, 50 ^^ycr and Aldrich, 1886 53 (Pea, p';^'fic 40, 41 Ncacra TngonuUna 40 2, 13, 14, 35, 40, Grove p""^'^nl958 ornata d'Orbigny 842 47 ornata d'Orbigny, 846 47 45 47, 48 48 35, 39-41, 45 45-52 50 Verticordia (Haliris) jamaicensis 44 Verticordia (Verticordia) ornata Verticordia (Trigonulina) ornata Verticordiidae 1922 pJJ^y' f^^^^^y 40,41 and Johnson, 1917 ^"-'lodon ^^aher 40 40, 41 Carpenter, 1864 ^^^'lulatus Yokes, 1939 2,5-7, 36, 37, 44 40, 44 44 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