SUPRASPECIFIC TAXA OF THE BIVALVIA FIRST NAMED, DESCRIBED, AND PUBLISHED IN CHINA (1927–2007)

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Issue Date
2009-05-15Author
Fang, Zong-jie
Chen, Jin-hua
Chen, Chu-zhen
Sha, Jin-geng
Lan, Xiu
Wen, Shi-xuan
Publisher
The University of Kansas, Paleontological Institute
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, author accepted manuscript
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University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions (new series);17
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A total of 209 bivalve generic (subgeneric) and 19 familial (subfamilial) names first proposed by Chinese palaeontologists and published in China are treated herein as an annotated database. The present paper is designed especially for the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Bivalvia revision project, because access to bivalve taxa published by Chinese authors in China has been difficult for non-Chinese researchers. The original diagnoses of these taxa, including the original descriptions and explanation of figures of all the type species, have been translated from Chinese into English, so that non-Chinese colleagues can more easily have access to them.
ISSN
1046-8390Citation
Fang Zong-jie, Chen Jin-hua, Chen Chu-zhen, Sha Jin-geng, Lan Xiu, and Wen Shi-xuan. 2009. SUPRASPECIFIC TAXA OF THE BIVALVIA FIRST NAMED, DESCRIBED, AND PUBLISHED IN CHINA (1927–2007). University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions (new series) 17:157 p., 49 fig.
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