Pinna (bivalve)
Genus of bivalves
Pinna
Pinna nobilis
Scientific 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 genus of bivalve molluscs belonging to the family Pinnidae .[ 2] [ 3] The type species of the genus is Pinna rudis .[ 2]
The most extensively studied species in the genus is P. nobilis , a Mediterranean pen shell which was historically important as the principal source of sea silk .
Description
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
Species in the genus Pinna are geographically widespread.[ 3] This genus is very ancient, going back up to the Carboniferous period. It is especially represented in Jurassic and Cretaceous fossils .[ 1]
Species
According to the World Register of Marine Species , extant species in the genus Pinna are:[ 2]
Pinna angustana Lamarck, 1819
Pinna atropurpurea G. B. Sowerby I, 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 dolabrata Lamarck, 1819
Pinna electrina Reeve, 1858
Pinna epica Jousseaume, 1894
Pinna evexa Callomon, 2023
Pinna exquisita Dall, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938
Pinna fimbriatula Reeve, 1859
Pinna incurva Gmelin, 1791
Pinna linguafelis (Habe, 1953)
Pinna madida Reeve, 1858
Pinna menkei Reeve, 1858
Pinna muricata Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna nembia Simone, 2024
Pinna nobilis Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna papyracea Gmelin, 1791
Pinna pereria Simone, 2024
Pinna rapanui Araya & Osorio, 2016
Pinna rudis Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna rugosa G. B. Sowerby I, 1835
Pinna saccata Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna sanguinolenta Reeve, 1858
Pinna trigonalis Pease, 1861
Pinna trigonium Dunker, 1852
Pinna trindadis Simone, 2024
Pinna wayae P. W. Schultz & M. Huber, 2013
The following species are only known from the fossil record:[ 2]
†Pinna anderssoni Wilckens, 1910
†Pinna arcuata J. Sowerby, 1821
†Pinna blanfordi O. Boettger, 1880
†Pinna cretacea (Schlotheim, 1813)
†Pinna dissimilicostata X.-M. Gan, 1978
†Pinna distans F. W. Hutton, 1873
†Pinna folium G. Young & Bird, 1822
†Pinna fragilis Watelet, 1868
†Pinna freneixae Zinsmeister & Macellari, 1988
†Pinna huiyangensis R.-J. Zhang, 1977
†Pinna karabiensis Yanin, 2021
†Pinna kawhiana Marwick, 1953
†Pinna keexwaanensis McRoberts, 2017
†Pinna lanceolata J. Sowerby, 1821
†Pinna margaritacea Lamarck, 1805
†Pinna mitis J. Phillips, 1829
†Pinna muikadanensis Nakazawa, 1961
†Pinna nyainrongensis S.-X. Wen, 1979
†Pinna octavia Marwick, 1953
†Pinna pacata Shilekhin, Mazaev & Biakov, 2023 [ 4]
†Pinna plicata F. W. Hutton, 1873
†Pinna qinghaiensis Y.-J. Lu, 1986
†Pinna rembangensis K. Martin, 1910
†Pinna robinaldina A. d'Orbigny, 1844
†Pinna sobrali Zinsmeister, 1984
†Pinna socialis A. d'Orbigny, 1850
†Pinna subcuneata Eichwald, 1865
†Pinna suprajurensis A. d'Orbigny, 1850
†Pinna torulosa Repin, 2001
†Pinna vanhoepeni Rennie, 1930
†Pinnacaris dentata Garassino & Teruzzi, 1993
†Pinnatiporidium toomeyi (Dragastan) Dragastan & Schlagintweit, 2005
†Pinnatoporella carinata (Etheridge, 1879)
†Pinnatulites microrugosa Hessland, 1949
†Pinnatulites tumida Hessland, 1949
†Pinnatulites varia Sarv, 1959
Nomen nudum
Pinna inflata Röding , 1798
Pinna lubrica Lightfoot, 1786
Pinna nebulosa Lightfoot, 1786
Pinna nigricans Lightfoot, 1786
Pinna striata Röding , 1798
Pinna tenera Lightfoot, 1786
Pinna violacea Röding , 1798
Nomen dubium
Pinna atrata Clessin, 1891
Pinna bullata Gmelin , 1791
Pinna marginata Lamarck , 1819
Pinna minax Hanley, 1858
Pinna rollei Clessin, 1891
Pinna rostellum Hanley, 1858
Pinna rotundata Linnaeus , 1758
Pinna sanguinea Gmelin , 1791
Pinna virgata Menke, 1843
Synonyms
Pinna squamosissima Philippi, 1849 : synonym of Atrina serrata (G. B. Sowerby I, 1825)
Pinna strangei Reeve , 1858 : synonym of Atrina strangei (Reeve, 1858)
Pinna stutchburii Reeve , 1859 : synonym of Pinna attenuata Reeve, 1858
Pinna subviridis Reeve , 1858 : synonym of Atrina seminuda (Lamarck, 1819)
Pinna tasmanica Tenison-Woods, 1876 : synonym of Atrina tasmanica (Tenison Woods, 1876)
Pinna truncata Philippi, 1844 : synonym of Atrina fragilis (Pennant, 1777)
Pinna tuberculosa Sowerby , 1835 : synonym of Atrina tuberculosa (G. B. Sowerby I, 1835)
Pinna varicosa Lamarck , 1819 : synonym of Pinna carnea Gmelin, 1791
Pinna vespertina Reeve , 1858 : synonym of Pinna atropurpurea G. B. Sowerby I, 1825
Pinna vexillum Born, 1778 : synonym of Atrina vexillum (Born, 1778)
Pinna vitrea Gmelin , 1791 : synonym of Streptopinna saccata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pinna vulgaris Roissy, 1804 : synonym of Pinna nobilis Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna whitechurchi Turton, 1932 : synonym of Atrina squamifera (G. B. Sowerby I, 1835)
Pinna zebuensis Reeve , 1858 : synonym of Pinna muricata Linnaeus, 1758
Pinna zelandica Gray, 1835 : synonym of Atrina zelandica (Gray, 1835)
References
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^ a b "Pinna Linnaeus, 1758" . Global Biodiversity Information Facility . Retrieved 17 September 2024 .
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Frank H.T. Rodes, Herbert S. Zim en Paul R. Shaffer (1993) - Natuurgids Fossielen (het ontstaan, prepareren en rangschikken van fossielen), Zuidnederlandse Uitgeverij N.V., Aartselaar. ISBN D-1993-0001-361
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Schultz, P. W.; Huber, M. (2013). Revision of the worldwide Recent Pinnidae and some remarks of fossil European Pinnidae. Acta Conchyliorum. 13: 1–164.
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