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Palmer, K. V. W. & Brann, D. C. (1965). Catalogue of the Paleocene and Eocene Mollusca of the southern and eastern United States; Part I. Pelecypoda, Amphineura, Pteropoda, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda. Bulletins of American Paleontology. 48 (218): 1-466.
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Palmer, K. V. W. & Brann, D. C.
1965
Catalogue of the Paleocene and Eocene Mollusca of the southern and eastern United States; Part I. Pelecypoda, Amphineura, Pteropoda, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda
Bulletins of American Paleontology
48 (218): 1-466
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Aequipecten perplanus (S. G. Morton, 1833) † accepted as Pecten perplanus S. G. Morton, 1833 † (basis of record)
Aequipecten suwaneensis (Dall, 1898) † accepted as Chlamys suwaneensis (Dall, 1898) † (basis of record)
Amusium (Propeamusium) alabamense (Aldrich, 1886) † accepted as Parvamussium alabamense (Aldrich, 1886) † (basis of record)
Amusium ocalanum (Dall, 1898) † (additional source)
Chlamys (Lyropecten) dysoni Tucker-Rowland, 1938 † accepted as Lyropecten dysoni (Tucker-Rowland, 1938) † (additional source)
Chlamys (Lyropecten) incertae Tucker-Rowland, 1938 † accepted as Anatipopecten incertae (Tucker-Rowland, 1938) † (additional source)
Chlamys beverlyi Tucker-Rowland, 1934 † (basis of record)
Chlamys biddleana (Kellum, 1926) † accepted as Chlamys wahtubbeana (Dall, 1898) † (basis of record)
Chlamys burlesonensis (G. D. Harris, 1919) † accepted as Eburneopecten burlesonensis (G. D. Harris, 1919) † (additional source)
Chlamys cainei (G. D. Harris, 1919) † (additional source)
Chlamys cawcawensis (G. D. Harris, 1919) † (additional source)
Chlamys choctavensis (Aldrich, 1895) † (basis of record)
Chlamys clarkeana (Aldrich, 1895) † accepted as Eburneopecten clarkeanus (Aldrich, 1895) † (additional source)
Chlamys cocoana (Dall, 1898) † (additional source)
Chlamys cookei (Kellum, 1926) † (basis of record)
Chlamys corvina (G. D. Harris, 1946) † (basis of record)
Chlamys cushmani (Kellum, 1926) † (basis of record)
Chlamys danvillensis Weisbord, 1936 † (basis of record)
Chlamys deshayesii (I. Lea, 1833) † (additional source)
Chlamys deshayesii dennisoni Tucker-Rowland, 1934 † (basis of record)
Chlamys greggi G. D. Harris, 1897 † accepted as Dhondtichlamys greggi (G. D. Harris, 1897) † (additional source)
Chlamys indecisa (Dall, 1898) † (basis of record)
Chlamys johnsoni (W. B. Clark, 1895) † accepted as Dhondtichlamys johnsoni (W. B. Clark, 1895) † (basis of record)
Chlamys kneiskerni (Conrad, 1869) † (basis of record)
Chlamys membranosa (S. G. Morton, 1833) † (basis of record)
Chlamys nupera (Conrad, 1855) † (basis of record)
Chlamys perplana (S. G. Morton, 1833) † accepted as Pecten perplanus S. G. Morton, 1833 † (basis of record)
Chlamys pulchricosta (O. Meyer & Aldrich, 1886) † accepted as Lyropecten pulchricosta (O. Meyer & Aldrich, 1886) † (basis of record)
Chlamys rigbyi (Whitfield, 1885) † (basis of record)
Chlamys seabeensis (H. G. Richards, 1947) † accepted as Pecten seabeensis H. G. Richards, 1947 † (basis of record)
Chlamys sheldonae Tucker-Rowland, 1934 † (basis of record)
Chlamys spillmani (Gabb, 1860) † (additional source)
Chlamys trentensis (G. D. Harris, 1919) † accepted as Rebeccapecten trentensis (G. D. Harris, 1919) † (basis of record)
Chlamys wahtubbeana willcoxi [sic] † accepted as Chlamys wahtubbeana (Dall, 1898) † (basis of record)
Eburneopecten calvatus (S. G. Morton, 1833) † (basis of record)
Eburneopecten hamiltonensis (Tucker-Rowland, 1934) † (basis of record)
Flexopecten anatipes (S. G. Morton, 1833) † accepted as Anatipopecten anatipes (S. G. Morton, 1833) † (basis of record)
Pecten deshayesii mut. tirmus De Gregorio, 1890 † accepted as Chlamys deshayesii (I. Lea, 1833) † (source of synonymy)
Pecten elixatus Conrad, 1844 † (additional source)
Pecten lyelli I. Lea, 1833 † accepted as Chlamys deshayesii (I. Lea, 1833) † (source of synonymy)
Pecten minutus I. Lea, 1833 † accepted as Chlamys deshayesii (I. Lea, 1833) † (status source)
Holotype ANSP 5019, geounit Alabama, identified as Teredo simplex I. Lea, 1833

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