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Camya is an
extinct genus of
early bivalve and is the only
genus in the
extinct family Camyidae. The
genus is
known solely from
early Middle Cambrian...
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described species while Camyidae only
contains a
single genus Camya with one
described species,
Camya asy. Due to the size and age of the
fossil specimens, Fordillidae...
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genera of
supposed Cambrian "bivalves" exist, the
others being Tuarangia,
Camya and
Arhouriella and
potentially Buluniella.
Bivalve fossils can be formed...
- Christina; Houston,
Clare T.; Alcantar,
Claribel Y.; Milshteyn, Larry; Brazil,
Camya A.; Zepeda,
Osiris Guinea (2022-06-01). "Interactive
effects of multiple...
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Camya;
renumbered in 1904;
moved to C&C in 1928; not used by SP;
tender to SP...
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Novelty Status Authors Age Unit
Location Notes Images Camyidae fam nov
valid Hinz-Schallreuter
Early Cambrian Bornholm Denmark type and only
genus Camya...
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described from the Cambrian, the
other three being Fordilla, Pojetaia, and
Camya. Carter, J.G.; et al. (2011). "A
Synoptical classification of the Bivalvia...
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Novelty Status Authors Age Type
locality Country Notes Images Camya gen et sp nov
valid Hinz-Schallreuter
Early Cambrian Bornholm Denmark The type...