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2 Distribution  





3 Species  





4 Nomen nudum  





5 Nomen dubium  





6 Synonyms  





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Pinna (bivalve)






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Pinna
Temporal range: Carboniferous - Recent

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Pinna nobilis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Pteriida
Superfamily: Pinnoidea
Family: Pinnidae
Genus: Pinna
Linnaeus, 1758
Type species
Pinna rudis Linnaeus, 1758

Synonyms
  • Exitopinna Iredale, 1939
  • Pinna (Abyssopinna) P. W. Schultz & M. Huber, 2013· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinna (Cyrtopinna) Mörch, 1853· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinna (Exitopinna) Iredale, 1939· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinna (Pinna) Linnaeus, 1758· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinna (Quantulopinna) Iredale, 1939· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinna (Subitopinna) Iredale, 1939· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pinnarius Duméril, 1805
  • Pinnula Rafinesque, 1815
  • Quantulopinna Iredale, 1939
  • Subitopinna Iredale, 1939

Pinna is a genusofbivalve molluscs belonging to the family Pinnidae.[2]

The type species of the genus is Pinna rudis.

The most completely studied species in the genus is P. nobilis, a Mediterranean pen shell which was historically important as the principal source of sea silk.

Description[edit]

Pinna noblis shell & byssus.
Shell.

These pen shells can reach a length of about 80–90 cm (31–35 in). They are characterized by thin, elongated, wedge-shaped, and almost triangular shells with long, toothless edges. The surface of the shells shows radial ribs over their entire length.

Pinna is distinguished from its sibling genus Atrina by the presence of a sulcus dividing the nacreous region of the valves, and the positioning of the adductor scar on the dorsal side of shells.

These bivalves most commonly lie point-first on the sea bottom in which they live, anchored by a net of byssus threads.

Distribution[edit]

Species in the genus Pinna are geographically widespread. This genus is very ancient, going back up to the Carboniferous period. It is especially represented in Jurassic and Cretaceous fossils.[1]

Species[edit]

According to the World Register of Marine Species, species in the genus Pinna include:[3]

  • Pinna angustana Lamarck, 1819
  • Pinna arcuata J. Sowerby, 1821
  • Pinna atropurpurea Sowerby, 1825
  • Pinna attenuata Reeve, 1858
  • Pinna bichi Thach, 2016
  • Pinna bicolor Gmelin, 1791
  • Pinna carnea Gmelin, 1791
  • Pinna cellophana Matsukuma & Okutani, 1986
  • Pinna deltodes Menke, 1843
  • Pinna dissimilicostata X.-M. Gan, 1978
  • Pinna distans Hutton, 1873
  • Pinna dolabrata Lamarck, 1819
  • Pinna electrina Reeve, 1858
  • Pinna epica Jousseaume, 1894
  • Pinna exquisita Dall, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938
  • Pinna fimbriatula Reeve, 1859
  • Pinna folium Young & Bird, 1822
  • Pinna huiyangensis R.-J. Zhang, 1977
  • Pinna incurva Gmelin, 1791
  • Pinna kawhiana Marwick, 1953
  • Pinna keexwaanensis McRoberts, 2017
  • Pinna lanceolata J. Sowerby, 1821
  • Pinna lata Hutton, 1873 (taxon inquirendum)
  • Pinna linguafelis (Habe, 1953)
  • Pinna madida Reeve, 1858
  • Pinna menkei Reeve, 1858
  • Pinna mitis Phillips, 1829
  • Pinna muikadanensis Nakazawa, 1961
  • Pinna muricata Linnaeus, 1758
  • Pinna nobilis Linnaeus, 1758 -- Grande nacre
  • Pinna nyainrongensis S.-X. Wen, 1979
  • Pinna octavia Marwick, 1953
  • Pinna pacata Shilekhin, Mazaev & Biakov, 2023 [4]
  • Pinna papyracea Gmelin, 1791
  • Pinna plicata Hutton, 1873 (Based on a fragment of a trace fossil called Zoophycus)
  • Pinna rapanui Araya & Osorio, 2016
  • Pinna rudis Linnaeus, 1758
  • Pinna rugosa Sowerby, 1835
  • Pinna sanguinolenta Reeve, 1858
  • Pinna socialis d'Orbigny, 1850
  • Pinna subcuneata Eichwald, 1865
  • Pinna suprajurensis d'Orbigny, 1850
  • Pinna trigonalis Pease, 1861
  • Pinna trigonium Dunker, 1852
  • Pinna wayae Schultz & M. Huber, 2013
  • Nomen nudum[edit]

    Nomen dubium[edit]

    Synonyms[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Pinna Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138352 on 2022-01-16
  • ^ WoRMS Editorial Board (2018). "Taxonomy". Pinna Linnaeus, 1758. doi:10.14284/170. Retrieved 2018-12-31. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • ^ Shilekhin, L. E.; Mazaev, A. V.; Biakov, A. S. (2023). "The most ancient representatives of the genus Pinna (Bivalvia) in the Early Permian reef of Shakhtau (southern Cis-Urals, Russia)". Paleontological Journal. 57 (4): 21–25. doi:10.1134/S0031030123040111.
  • External links[edit]


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