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By Dr. Claudio Galli - Genova, Italy
 
 
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CONDYLOCARDIIDAE


               Taxon Tree:
                         BIVALVIA [Class]
                                   HETERODONTA [Subclass]
                                           CARDITIDA [Order]
                                                   CARDITOIDEA [SuperFamily]
                                                           CONDYLOCARDIIDAE [Family]
                                                                    [Genus]
                                                                            [Species]
 
 
               Genus
: Propecuna   (R. Tate, 1887)


 

Genus species
:
Propecuna africana
Author
:
(P. Bartsch, 1915)
Locality
:
South Africa, Port Alfred
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550342
 
 
 


Genus species
:
Propecuna obliquissima
Author
:
(R. Tate, 1887)
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550342
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Propecuna subovata
Author
:
B.C. Cotton, 1931
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550342
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data

 
 
               Genus
: Radiocondyla   C.F. Laseron, 1953


 

Genus species
:
Radiocondyla acuta
Author
:
B.C. Cotton, 1931 †
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550339
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Radiocondyla adelaideana
Author
:
B.C. Cotton, 1938
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550339
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Radiocondyla arizela
Author
:
T. Iredale, 1936
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550339
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Radiocondyla jacksonensis
Author
:
C.F. Laseron, 1953
Locality
:
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550339
 
 
 
No geographical data
No Geographical Data


Genus species
:
Radiocondyla rotunda
Author
:
C.F. Laseron, 1953
Locality
:
Tasmania
Size
:
no data
ID
:
5770550339
 
 
 

 
 
 
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