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Requienia (bivalve)

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Requienia
Temporal range: Cretaceous
Requienia ammonia from Cretaceous of France
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Requienia

Zakhera 2011

Requienia is an extinct genus of fossil saltwater clam, a marine bivalve molluscs in the order Hippuritoida, family Requieniidae. These rudists lived in the Cretaceous period, from the Valanginian age (136.4–140.2) to the Campanian age (70.6–83.5 mya). They were stationary intermediate-level suspension feeders.

Distribution

This genus occurs in the Cretaceous of Albania (collection), Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Mexico, Oman, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, Venezuela; Jurassic of Hungary.

Species

  • Requienia ammonia
  • Requienia migliorinii
  • Requienia renevieri

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