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Tuarangia is a
Cambrian s****y
fossil interpreted as an
early bivalve,
though alternative classifications have been
proposed and its
systematic position...
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genera of
supposed Cambrian "bivalves" exist, the
others being Tuarangia,
Camya and
Arhouriella and
potentially Buluniella.
Bivalve fossils can...
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Authors Age Unit
Location Notes Images Tuarangia gravgaerdensis sp nov
valid Berg-Madsen
Middle Cambrian Bornholm Denmark
second Tuarangia species named...
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described from the Cambrian, the
other three being Fordilla, Pojetaia, and
Tuarangia. Carter, J.G.; et al. (2011). "A
Synoptical classification of the Bivalvia...
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original (PDF) on 2013-10-29.
Retrieved 2012-01-06. MacKinnon, D.I. (1982). "
Tuarangia paparua n. gen. and n. sp. A late
Middle Cambrian bivalve from New Zealand"...
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contains three, Camya, Fordilla, and Pojetaia, with the
remaining genus Tuarangia in the
possibly related order Tuarangiida.
Charles Doolittle Walcott (1886)...