Palaeobiology and taxonomy ofPachyperna laverdana Oppenheim,an Eocene bivalve of Mesozoic heritage |
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Authors: | R Posenato |
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Institution: | 1. Dipartimento di Geologia e Geofisica, Università di Bari, Campus Universitario, Via Orabona 4, 70125, Bari, Italy
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Abstract: | Pachyperna laverdana is a large Eocene bivalve characterized by an extremely thick shell wall. Rediscovery of the type locality(Pernabank Auctt.) after more than a century has made it possible to collect abundant material which is used here to provide a better morphological definition of the taxon. In particular, indication is given of its broad intraspecific variability mostly due to the gregareous habit (ecomorphism) and by change of mode of life through ontogenesis. As regards the latter factor, functional analysis of the shell suggests that in its early juvenile stages the bivalve was an epibyssate, pleurothetic form, attached to hard substrata. Then, it moved to soft-bottom substrates, where a “heavy-weight” strategy was developed to compensate for a weak byssal attachment. In the adult stage, it may be considered a reclining, orthothetic form. The shell is made up of a thin outer layer formed by simple prismatic calcite and by thick, aragonitic, irregular fibrous-prismatic inner layers, both with a well marked periodicity of growth. Mechanical, functional and systematic significance of shell microstructures are discussed. The diagnosis of the genusPachyperna is herewith emended. |
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