rhynchonellates
Rhynchonellates are an extinct group of marine bivalve mollusks that lived from the Cambrian to the Triassic periods, approximately 541 to 201 million years ago. They are characterized by their distinctive shell morphology, with a ventral hinge and an elongated, shell with a unique sulcus-and-scarpa shell habitus.
Rhynchonellate shells are typically elongated, with a narrow, elongated outline and a prominent hinge line. The
Systematic classification of Rhynchonellates is ongoing, though they are generally considered a suborder within the order
During their existence, Rhynchonellates were one of the most diverse and abundant marine bivalve groups, with
Owing to taxonomic diversity, Rhynchonellates remain an important topic of study in paleontology and systematic zoology,