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Strophiops primigenia

Maynard, 1913


Synonymy:
Strophiops primigenia Maynard, 1913b:184
Strophiops primigenia Maynard, 1921b:143
Strophiops primigenia Maynard, 1924a:pl. 39, figs. 3, 4
Strophiops primigenia Harasewych et al., 2007:411, fig. 64
Original Description:
Geographic Distribution:
New Providence and Adjacent Islands, Bahama Islands
Type Locality:
east coast of Salt Key, New Providence Island, Bahamas.
[25° 2' N, -77° 17' W]

Fossil in limestone beneath a sand-cliff on the east coast of Salt Key, New Providence Island, Bahamas.



Type Material:
Lectotype, MCZ 76088

There are 99 paralectotypes, including MCZ 356992 (55 specimens).

Additional Records:
MolluscaBase Information:
No MolluscaBase Information Found.
Remarks:

Maynard (1913:184) considered this to be the ancestor of all the species in the Primigenia group.   This taxon was subsequently illustrated (Maynard, 1924a:pl. 39, figs. 3, 4). Maynard (1921:142) provided slightly smaller measurements and a different locality (east of Rose Island). Gould and Woodruff (1986:481) doubted that this taxon was truly a fossil, and regarded it to be a synonym of Cerion glans (Küster, 1844). 

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