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  • Chesapecten madisonius


    Images:

    sixgill pete

    Taxonomy

    Scallop Shell

    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Mollusca
    Class: Bivalvia
    Order: Pterioida
    Family: Pectinidae
    Genus: Chesapecten
    Species: Chesapecten madisonius
    Author Citation (Say,1824)

    Geological Time Scale

    Eon: Phanerozoic
    Era: Cenozoic
    Period: Neogene
    Sub Period: None
    Epoch: Pliocene
    International Age: Zanclean

    Stratigraphy

    Yorktown Formation
    Rushmere Member

    Provenance

    Collector: Don Rideout
    Date Collected: 06/11/2017
    Acquired by: Field Collection

    Dimensions

    Length: 4 13/16 (122mm) "
    Width: 5 1/8 (131mm) "

    Location

    Tar River
    Edgecombe County
    North Carolina
    United States

    Comments

    These pectens are very common in the Rushmere Member of the Yorktown Formation in cuts and bluffs along certain portions of the Tar River in North Carolina. Many are extremely worn and even crumble to pieces when handles. Specimens with double valves are not uncommon. This specimen is in exceptional shape. 

     

    The final picture of the 3 specimens is to illustrate the growth of the species. They are all double valves, and range from 1 /4 inch long to 5 5/8 inch long. 




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    Fossil-Hound

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    Gorgeous scallop named in honor of James Madison and one of the first classified fossils in North America. Excellent specimen and in great condition.

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