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Dianina yunnanensis F.-X. Guo, 1985 †
1575175 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1575175)
accepted
Species
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Guo, F.-X. (1985). Fossil Bivalves of Yunnan. Yunnan Science and Technology Publishing House, Kunming, 319 pp.
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page(s): 217, pl. 42, figs 3-5 [details] Available for editors

Holotype GMCB IVy0499
, Note Mishaluoluodi, Jianchuan, Yunnan, China
Holotype GMCB IVy0499 [details]
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Type locality Mishaluoluodi, Jianchuan, Yunnan, China [details]
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Guo, F.-X. (1985). Fossil Bivalves of Yunnan. Yunnan Science and Technology Publishing House, Kunming, 319 pp.
page(s): 217, pl. 42, figs 3-5 [details] Available for editors
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basis of record Fang, Z.-J.; Chen, J.-H.; Chen, C.-Z.; Sha, J.-G.; Lan, X.; Wen, S.-X. (2009). Supraspecific taxa of the Bivalvia first named, described, and published in China (1927-2007). <em>The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, New Series.</em> 17: 1-157.
page(s): 127, fig. 41(19-23) [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 217, pl. 42, figs 3-5 [details] Available for editors

basis of record Fang, Z.-J.; Chen, J.-H.; Chen, C.-Z.; Sha, J.-G.; Lan, X.; Wen, S.-X. (2009). Supraspecific taxa of the Bivalvia first named, described, and published in China (1927-2007). <em>The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, New Series.</em> 17: 1-157.
page(s): 127, fig. 41(19-23) [details] Available for editors





Holotype GMCB IVy0499 [details]
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Synonymy According to Fang et al. (2009), "Dianina probably is synonymous with Amiodon Ma (in Ma et al., 1976) based on their having the same dentition. Specimens referred to the two taxa were usually found together in the nonmarine Jurassic of western Yunnan, southwestern China." [details]Type locality Mishaluoluodi, Jianchuan, Yunnan, China [details]