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Trypetesa caveata, n. sp., is described from myalinid pelecypods from the Pennsylvanian and lowermost Permian of Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. The single slit-like aperture and fan-shaped burrow indicates its relationship to living species of this genus.
This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef.
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