Chesapecten jeffersonius
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| Chesapecten jeffersonius | |
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| Chesapecten jeffersonius (exterior of shell) | |
| Chesapecten jeffersonius (interior of shell) | |
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| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Class: | Bivalvia |
| Order: | Ostreoida |
| Family: | Pectinidae |
| Genus: | Chesapecten |
| Species: | †C. jeffersonius |
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| Chesapecten jeffersonius (Say, 1824) |
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Chesapecten jeffersonius is the state fossil of the State of Virginia in the United States. It is the fossilized form of an extinct scallop, which lived in the early Pliocene epoch between four and five million years ago on Virginia's coastal plain. In 1687, Martin Lister published a drawing of C. jeffersonius, making it the first North American fossil to be described in scientific literature.
In 1824, geologist John Finch gathered a large collection of mollusk fossils, including Chesapecten jeffersonius, from the vicinity of Yorktown, Virginia, and gave them to scientists at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP).
Scientist Thomas Say, at ANSP, described the species and named it Pecten jeffersonius to honor Thomas Jefferson.
[edit] External links
- Chesapecten jeffersonius by Tim Gette, Executive Director, Virginia Museum of Natural History
- Virginia: Chesapecten jeffersonius (state fossil)
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