Yu, X.-H. (1987). New material of fresh-water genus <em>Nippononaia</em> (Bivalvia) from western Liaoning, China. In: Yu, X.-H.; Wang, W.-L.; Liu, X.-T.; Zhang, W.; Zheng, S.-L.; Zhang, Z.-C.; Yu, J.-S.; Ma, F.-Z.; Dong, G.-Y.; Yao, P.-Y. (eds) Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Palaeontology of Western Liaoning, Vol. 3. Geological Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 117-133. page(s): 124-125, pl. 2, figs 3-6 [details] Available for editors [request]
Note Xinlitun, Yixian, Liaoning, China
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Type locality Xinlitun, Yixian, Liaoning, China [details]
Stratigraphy Yu et al. (1987) indicated the species to come from the Banlashan Fm., but Fang et al. (2009) listed it from the Fuxin Fm....
Stratigraphy Yu et al. (1987) indicated the species to come from the Banlashan Fm., but Fang et al. (2009) listed it from the Fuxin Fm. without discussion (perhaps erroneous). Both formations are currently considered as Albian (upper Lower Cretaceous). [details]
original descriptionYu, X.-H. (1987). New material of fresh-water genus <em>Nippononaia</em> (Bivalvia) from western Liaoning, China. In: Yu, X.-H.; Wang, W.-L.; Liu, X.-T.; Zhang, W.; Zheng, S.-L.; Zhang, Z.-C.; Yu, J.-S.; Ma, F.-Z.; Dong, G.-Y.; Yao, P.-Y. (eds) Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Palaeontology of Western Liaoning, Vol. 3. Geological Publishing House, Beijing, pp. 117-133. page(s): 124-125, pl. 2, figs 3-6 [details] Available for editors [request]
source of synonymySha, J. (2007). Cretaceous trigonioidid (non-marine Bivalvia) assemblages and biostratigraphy in Asia with special remarks on the classification of Trigonioidacea. <em>Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.</em> 29(1): 62-83., available online athttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2006.01.003 page(s): 80 [details] Available for editors [request]
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
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Stratigraphy Yu et al. (1987) indicated the species to come from the Banlashan Fm., but Fang et al. (2009) listed it from the Fuxin Fm. without discussion (perhaps erroneous). Both formations are currently considered as Albian (upper Lower Cretaceous). [details] Type locality Xinlitun, Yixian, Liaoning, China [details]