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- (Eocene to Miocene) during the Miocene. The gills of Neotrigonia and fossil trigoniids are mineralized with calcium phosphate, which supports their chitinous...
- station. 11 specimens. A trigoniid. T. conferticostata 1.5 miles east of Malone station. A s****, 2 valves & fragments. A trigoniid. T. goodellii 1.5 miles...
- member of the family to be discovered alive; previous to its discovery, trigoniids were only known from fossils. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck first described Neotrigonia...
- Phestia Indeterminate A nuculanid bivalve. Schizodus Indeterminate A trigoniid bivalve. Bellerophon Indeterminate Bellerophontid gastropod. Euphemites...
- her ammonites "drepanites" (marine molluscs). She found uncommon fossil trigoniids (sal****er clams) with protected soft anatomy. These were the first of...
- Xinjiangchelys, and an indeterminate carettochelyid and trionychid. The trigoniid bivalves Trigonioides and Plicatounio have also been recovered from the...
- indeterminate species of marine teredinid shipworm. An indeterminate marine trigoniid bivalve. An indeterminate marine veneroid bivalve. Averianov, Alexander;...
- robbinsi SMU locality 241 A cr****atellid Texigryphaea T. wa****aensis SMU locality 241 A gryphaeid Trigonia T. clavigera? SMU locality 241 A trigoniid...
- Sp. nov Valid Griffin & Valera Cenomanian Mata Amarilla  Argentina A trigoniid bivalve, a species of Pterotrigonia ****ticoncha Gen. et sp. nov Valid...
- 5070/P940561331. S2CID 259615624. Halligan, W. K. (2023). "Washington State (USA) trigoniids (Bivalvia) from the conglomerate of Patterson Lake (Early Cretaceous)"...