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Bandoproductus
Classification
Phylum:
Brachiopoda
Class:
Strophomenata
Order:
Productida
Superfamily:
Linoproductoidea
Family:
Linoproductidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Bandoproductus Jing & SUN, 1981, p. 138
Type Species:
B. hemiglobica, OD
Images
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Fig. 366, 4a, b. *B. hemiglobica, Lower Permian, Bando Group, Tibet, $a$, ventral valve exterior, $X_{1}, b$, external mold of incomplete dorsal valve, x1$ (Jin & Sun, 1981).
Synonyms
Geographic Distribution
Tibet (Xizang)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
Upper Carboniferous (Gzhelian)
Beginning International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
303.68
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
Lower Permian (Sakmarian)
Ending International Stage:
Sakmarian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
290.51
Description
Medium size, resembling Linoproductus, but with fine ventral spines no wider than ribs on corpus, single row of hinge spines, trails short, thin shelled
References
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Brachiopoda
Class:
Strophomenata
Order:
Productida
Superfamily:
Linoproductoidea
Family:
Linoproductidae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Bandoproductus Jing & SUN, 1981, p. 138
Type Species:
B. hemiglobica, OD
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 366, 4a, b. *B. hemiglobica, Lower Permian, Bando Group, Tibet, $a$, ventral valve exterior, $X_{1}, b$, external mold of incomplete dorsal valve, x1$ (Jin & Sun, 1981).
Synonyms
Geographic Distribution
Tibet (Xizang)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
Upper Carboniferous (Gzhelian)
Beginning International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
303.68
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
Lower Permian (Sakmarian)
Ending International Stage:
Sakmarian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
290.51
Description
Medium size, resembling Linoproductus, but with fine ventral spines no wider than ribs on corpus, single row of hinge spines, trails short, thin shelled