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deposited perpendicular to the surface, and unweathered fossils commonly preserve the mother-of-pearl luster the shells had in life. Most species have prominent growth lines which appear as raised semicircles concentric to the growing edge of the shell.
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stage. Paleontologists suggest that the giant size of some species was an adaptation for life in the murky bottom waters, with a correspondingly large gill area that would have allowed the animal to survive in oxygen-deficient waters.
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Wild, T. J.; Stilwell, J. D. (2016). "First Cretaceous (Albian) invertebrate fossil assemblage from Batavia Knoll, Perth Abyssal Plain, eastern Indian Ocean: taxonomy and paleoecological significance".
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Gebhardt, H. (2001). "Inoceramids, Didymotis and ammonites from the Nkalagu Formation type locakity (late Turonian to Coniacian, southern Nigeria): biostratigraphy and palaeoecologic implications".
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Roemer, F. (1849). Texas : mit besonderer Rücksicht auf deutsche Auswanderung und die physischen Verhältnisse des Landes nach eigener Beobachtung. A. Marcus.
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Klinger, H.C.; Kennedy, W.J. (1980). "Upper Cretaceous ammonites and inoceramids from the off-shore Alphard Group of South Africa".
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Kennedy, W.J.; Kauffman, E.G.; Klinger, H.C. (1973). "Upper Cretaceous Invertebrate Faunas from Durban, South Africa".
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The Western Interior Seaway that covered North America during the Cretaceous
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El Qot, G.M. (2006). "Late Cretaceous macrofossils from Sinai, Egypt".
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that superficially resembled the related winged pearly oysters of the
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West Coast Fossils: A Guide to the Ancient Life of Vancouver Island
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periods (from 189.6 to 66.043 Ma). Many examples are found in the
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Inoceramids had thick shells composed of "prisms" of
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of the inoceramids is disputed, with genera such as
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This fossil is 83 Ma old, the Upper 1637:Prehistoric bivalves of North America 7: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1097:from the Cretaceous of South Dakota 779:Rossi de Gargia & Camacho, 1965 25: 1787:Late Cretaceous genus extinctions 1642:Mesozoic animals of South America 343:Halves of a gigantic specimen of 1348: 1144: 1130: 1116: 1102: 1087: 333: 324: 138: 1321:. pp. 1–84. Archived from 1267:Acosta & Ulloa, 2001, p. 41 1244:. 5 March 2020. Archived from 1053:, British Columbia, Colombia ( 377:In 1952, the huge specimen of 1: 1792:Fossil taxa described in 1814 1632:Cretaceous molluscs of Europe 926:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 899:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 716:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 444:Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 1468:Geological Survey of Alabama 1406:10.1127/njgpm/2001/2001/193 824:Nagao & Matsumoto, 1939 1818: 1622:Mesozoic animals of Africa 1602:Prehistoric bivalve genera 381:187 cm long, was found in 1242:"Verdens største musling" 1138:Inoceramus vancouverensis 237: 232: 135:Scientific classification 133: 124: 34: 27:Extinct genus of bivalves 1627:Mesozoic animals of Asia 1289:. Harbour Pub. pp.  1184:17 November 2022 at the 304:sometimes classified as 1802:Fossils of Turkmenistan 1429:Journal of Paleontology 1035:Western Interior Seaway 980:Meek & Hayden, 1862 962:Meek & Hayden, 1862 953:Meek & Hayden, 1861 656:Meek & Hayden, 1857 363:Cremnoceramus difformis 1152:Inoceramus hobetsensis 1014: 379:Inoceramus steenstrupi 366: 278:. They lived from the 1556:Paleobiology Database 1474:on 16 September 2019. 1063:La Frontera Formation 1012: 674:Haal & Meek, 1856 360: 1782:Maastrichtian genera 1677:Cretaceous Venezuela 1652:Cretaceous Argentina 1380:South African Museum 905:I. saskatchewanensis 1717:Kimmeridgian genera 1662:Cretaceous Colombia 1617:Mesozoic Antarctica 1612:Cretaceous bivalves 1449:10.1017/jpa.2016.76 1441:2016JPal...90..959W 1356:Paleontology portal 1110:Inoceramus proximus 1737:Hauterivian genera 1732:Valanginian genera 1667:Cretaceous Ecuador 1248:on 18 August 2022. 1124:Inoceramus cuvieri 1037:in North America. 1015: 387:Nuussuaq Peninsula 367: 349:Nuussuaq Peninsula 18:Inoceramus typicus 1797:Fossils of Serbia 1757:Cenomanian genera 1727:Berriasian genera 1657:Cretaceous Brazil 1607:Jurassic bivalves 1584: 1583: 1543:Open Tree of Life 1485:Taxon identifiers 968:I. triangularis'' 959:I. tenuirostratus 761:Koschelkina, 1960 725:Hochstetter, 1863 244: 243: 228: 16:(Redirected from 1809: 1777:Campanian genera 1772:Santonian genera 1767:Coniacian genera 1742:Barremian genera 1722:Tithonian genera 1712:Oxfordian genera 1707:Callovian genera 1702:Bathonian genera 1577: 1576: 1564: 1563: 1551: 1550: 1538: 1537: 1525: 1524: 1512: 1511: 1510: 1480: 1475: 1470:. Archived from 1452: 1422: 1409: 1388: 1373: 1358: 1353: 1352: 1351: 1337: 1335: 1333: 1328:on 24 March 2017 1327: 1316: 1304: 1288: 1268: 1265: 1259: 1256: 1250: 1249: 1238: 1232: 1229: 1216: 1199: 1193: 1174: 1148: 1134: 1120: 1106: 1091: 1051:Vancouver Island 999: 990: 981: 972: 963: 954: 945: 936: 927: 918: 909: 900: 891: 890:Pcelinceva, 1933 882: 878:I. pseudolucifer 873: 864: 863:Stephenson, 1952 855: 846: 825: 816: 807: 798: 789: 780: 771: 762: 758:I. kystatymensis 753: 744: 735: 726: 717: 708: 693: 684: 675: 666: 657: 648: 639: 630: 626:I. dunveganensis 621: 612: 597: 586: 577: 568: 559: 541: 532: 523: 508: 507:Stephenson, 1953 499: 490: 486:I. anomiaeformis 481: 472: 471:Pcelinceva, 1962 463: 454: 445: 436: 427: 418: 414:I. aequicostatus 406:Selected species 337: 328: 223: 216: 203: 143: 142: 129: 119: 56: 40:Temporal range: 32: 21: 1817: 1816: 1812: 1811: 1810: 1808: 1807: 1806: 1762:Turonian genera 1697:Bajocian genera 1692:Aalenian genera 1687:Toarcian genera 1672:Cretaceous Peru 1587: 1586: 1585: 1580: 1572: 1567: 1559: 1554: 1546: 1541: 1533: 1528: 1520: 1515: 1506: 1505: 1500: 1487: 1462: 1459: 1425: 1412: 1391: 1376: 1363: 1354: 1349: 1347: 1344: 1342:Further reading 1331: 1329: 1325: 1314: 1307: 1301: 1280: 1277: 1272: 1271: 1266: 1262: 1257: 1253: 1240: 1239: 1235: 1230: 1219: 1200: 1196: 1186:Wayback Machine 1175: 1166: 1161: 1154: 1149: 1140: 1135: 1126: 1121: 1112: 1107: 1098: 1092: 1083: 1045:that underlies 1007: 1002: 997: 988: 979: 970: 961: 952: 950:I. subdepressus 943: 935:de Loriol, 1883 934: 925: 916: 907: 898: 889: 880: 871: 862: 853: 844: 823: 814: 812:I. mytiliformis 806:Pergament, 1971 805: 796: 788:Bergquist, 1944 787: 778: 770:Parkinson, 1819 769: 760: 751: 743:Pergament, 1966 742: 740:I. incelebratus 733: 724: 715: 713:I. glacierensis 707:Pergament, 1966 706: 691: 682: 673: 664: 655: 646: 637: 628: 619: 610: 595: 584: 575: 566: 564:I. constellatus 554: 546:I. comancheanus 539: 530: 521: 506: 497: 488: 479: 470: 461: 452: 443: 434: 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Retrieved 1323:the original 1310: 1284: 1275:Bibliography 1263: 1254: 1246:the original 1236: 1210: 1202: 1197: 1177: 1151: 1137: 1123: 1109: 1094: 1071:Cundinamarca 1038: 1031:Pierre Shale 1018: 1016: 1005:Distribution 994: 989:Roemer, 1849 985: 976: 971:Tuomey, 1854 967: 958: 949: 940: 931: 922: 913: 908:Warren, 1934 904: 895: 886: 877: 872:Tuomey, 1854 868: 859: 851:I. porrectus 850: 841: 835: 830:I. perplexus 829: 820: 811: 802: 797:Hayami, 1959 793: 784: 775: 766: 757: 748: 739: 730: 721: 712: 703: 697: 688: 683:Flegel, 1905 679: 670: 661: 652: 643: 634: 625: 616: 607: 601: 590: 581: 572: 563: 552:I. confertim 551: 545: 536: 527: 522:Tuomey, 1854 518: 512: 503: 494: 485: 476: 467: 458: 449: 440: 431: 422: 413: 378: 376: 368: 362: 344: 309: 301:Platyceramus 299: 293: 273: 247: 246: 245: 238: 218: 217: 205:Inoceramidae 52:189–66  35: 29: 1190:Fossilworks 1017:Species of 986:I. undulato 923:I. sokolovi 767:I. lamarcki 734:White, 1876 698:I. gibbosus 692:Boehm, 1907 671:I. fragilis 653:I. fibrosus 647:Oppel, 1862 644:I. everesti 617:I. dowlingi 611:Maury, 1930 567:Woods, 1904 540:McCoy, 1865 519:I. biformis 498:Woods, 1912 495:I. apicalis 480:Heine, 1929 477:I. anomalus 462:Woods, 1911 459:I. anglicus 351:, Greenland 316:Description 1591:Categories 1493:Inoceramus 1415:Beringeria 1319:INGEOMINAS 1178:Inoceramus 1159:References 1095:Inoceramus 1043:Gault Clay 1039:Inoceramus 1023:Cretaceous 1019:Inoceramus 914:I. selwyni 842:I. pontoni 776:I. lateris 731:I. howelli 592:I. cuvieri 537:I. carsoni 528:I. brownei 504:I. arvanus 450:I. andinus 383:Qilakitsoq 310:Inoceramus 284:Cretaceous 282:to latest 258:of fossil 248:Inoceramus 219:Inoceramus 36:Inoceramus 836:I. pictus 680:I. frechi 468:I. anilis 399:Campanian 397:or Lower 395:Santonian 391:Greenland 239:See text 158:Kingdom: 152:Eukaryota 1535:46468506 1502:Wikidata 1421:: 3–163. 1182:Archived 1027:Jurassic 794:I. morii 722:I. haast 689:I. galoi 306:subgenus 296:taxonomy 290:Taxonomy 266:bivalves 233:Species 198:Family: 192:Pteriida 182:Bivalvia 172:Mollusca 168:Phylum: 162:Animalia 148:Domain: 1548:4967692 1508:Q129300 1437:Bibcode 1332:4 April 1291:102–103 1212:Geology 1081:Gallery 1033:of the 371:calcite 308:within 253:extinct 225:Sowerby 211:Genus: 188:Order: 178:Class: 1574:877667 1297:  1215:, 1991 1203:et al. 1067:Boyacá 1059:Tolima 1047:London 558:, 1849 556:Roemer 385:, the 275:Pteria 272:genus 270:extant 260:marine 227:, 1814 1569:WoRMS 1561:16727 1522:7P5SD 1326:(PDF) 1315:(PDF) 1201:Ward 1075:Huila 256:genus 1398:2001 1334:2017 1295:ISBN 1192:.org 1073:and 1061:and 1025:and 294:The 60:PreꞒ 1530:EoL 1517:CoL 1445:doi 1402:doi 1188:at 1593:: 1571:: 1558:: 1545:: 1532:: 1519:: 1504:: 1466:. 1443:. 1433:90 1431:. 1419:36 1417:. 1396:. 1385:82 1383:. 1370:76 1368:. 1317:. 1293:. 1220:^ 1209:, 1205:, 1167:^ 1069:, 1065:, 1057:, 389:, 286:. 110:Pg 54:Ma 1451:. 1447:: 1439:: 1408:. 1404:: 1336:. 1303:. 993:† 984:† 975:† 966:† 957:† 948:† 939:† 930:† 921:† 912:† 903:† 894:† 885:† 876:† 867:† 858:† 849:† 840:† 834:† 828:† 819:† 810:† 801:† 792:† 783:† 774:† 765:† 756:† 747:† 738:† 729:† 720:† 711:† 702:† 696:† 687:† 678:† 669:† 660:† 651:† 642:† 633:† 624:† 615:† 606:† 600:† 589:† 580:† 571:† 562:† 550:† 544:† 535:† 526:† 517:† 511:† 502:† 493:† 484:† 475:† 466:† 457:† 448:† 439:† 430:† 421:† 412:† 215:† 202:† 115:N 105:K 100:J 95:T 90:P 85:C 80:D 75:S 70:O 65:Ꞓ 49:~ 44:- 20:)

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Inoceramus typicus
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Mollusca
Bivalvia
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Inoceramidae
Inoceramus
Sowerby
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marine

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