aretades
Aretades is a genus of small, prehistoric marine bivalve mollusks that lived during the Triassic period. These fossils are typically found in marine sedimentary rocks from this era. Aretades shells are generally characterized by their small size and a distinctive, often radially ribbed, ornamentation. The shape of the shell can vary, but it is typically equivalve, meaning both valves are of similar size and shape.
The taxonomic classification of Aretades places it within the class Bivalvia. Its exact phylogenetic relationships are