Hercynella is a genus of fossil bivalves of late Silurian or (more commonly) Early Devonian age, found in Europe, North America, western Asia, North Africa and Australia. The name was also invalidly applied to a genus of moths now known as Tulaya.

Hercynella
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Pteriomorphia
Clade: Ostreomorphi
Clade: Arcioni
Order: Cyrtodontida
Suborder: Praecardiidina
Clade: Antipleuroidei
Superfamily: Antipleuroidea
Family: Antipleuridae
Genus: Hercynella
Kayser, 1878
Species[1]

Species were originally thought to be patellid gastropods and it was not until 1950 that H. & G. Termier realised that they were bivalves. Prantl (1959) showed that both left and right valves could occur in two forms, which had in the past led to palaeontologists erecting two species where there was only one.

The best review of the genus is Forney et al. (1981).

References

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  1. ^ IRMNG (2023). Hercynella Kayser, 1878 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1335706 on 24 July 2024
  • H. & G. Termier (1950) On the systematic position of the genus Hercynella Kayser. Proceedings of the Malacological Society London 28 (4–5): 156–162.
  • F. Prantl (1959). Die systematische Stellung der Gattung Hercynella Kayser (Pelecypoda). Paläontologische Zeitschrift Volume 34, Number 2, 150–153.
  • Forney, G.G., Boucot, A.J., and Rohr, D.M.(1981) Silurian and Lower Devonian zoogeography of selected molluscan genera, in Gray, Jane, Boucot, A.J., and Berry, W.B.N., eds., Communities of the past. Stroudsberg, Penn., Hutchinson Ross, p. 119–164.