Sharpirhynchia

Sharpirhynchia sharpi
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic,
Sharpirhynchia sharpi pedunculate valve
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Rhynchonellidae
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Sharpirhynchia

Shi & Grant, 1993
Synonyms
  • Kallirhynchia sharpi

Sharpirhynchia sharpi (synonym Kallirhynchia sharpi) is a species of extinct, small-sized lampshell, named after Samuel Sharp (1814–1882), an early fossil collector, who discovered the limited time span of some fossils, now known as index fossils. S. sharpi is a marine rhynchonellate brachiopod in the family Rhynchonellidae. It is roughly ½ inch (1.25 cm) measured along the axis, with a slender beak, the brachial valve more convex than the pedunculate valve, and it has 21–31 ribs fanning out from the hinge.