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Plicatostylidae

Plicatostylidae is a family of extinct large-sized epifaunal marine to brackish bivalves that inhabited Europe, Asia, Africa and America during the Jurassic, though they survived until the Eocene. These groups are informally known as "Lithiotids" or "Lithiotid Bivalves". They represent large reef builders, analogues to the younger Rudists and modern Crassostrea, Magallana and less extent to Tridacna.

Ecology
Plicatostylid bivalves were large sized, with the spoon-shaped Lithiotis reaching heights of 25-30 cm and a thickness of up to 1.5-3 cm, with the largest as high as 50 cm and some specimens of Lithioperna reaching 70 cm and 4 cm thick. They developed in large reef systems like modern Crassostrea, but in warm, shallow seas, with some bioherms attaining lengths over 60 m and thicknesses of 3-5 m. This facies not only include this family, but also the myalinid Pseudopachymytilus, the carditid Opisoma, and the megalodontids or potential stem hippuritids Pachymegalodon and Protodiceras. These bivalves were major players in their marine ecosystems, contributing to the geological structure of carbonate platforms. Some endemic species (ex. Lithiotis timorensis) were described from Timor. Other faunas are seen in the Himalayas. The oldest records are Middle-Late Sinemurian specimens of Gervilleioperna. Most of these bivalves met their end during a significant environmental upheaval known as the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, which altered ocean chemistry and made survival challenging. Yet, in some areas like Morocco or the Apennine Mountains, they persisted, showing some adaptability. Gervilleioperna survived until at least the Aalenian in Chile, likely due to having a small shell. The genus Pachyperna is known from the Eocene (Bartonian-Priabonian?), revelating the group also survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. Genera Subfamily Pachygervilliinae: • †Gervilleioperna • †Lithioperna • †Pachygervillia • †Pachyperna Subfamily Plicatostylinae: • †Cochlearites • †Lithiotis • †Plicatostylus (type) == References ==
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