Pterioida
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<==Pterioida | i. s.: Septimyalina perattenuata (Meek & Hayden 1858) |--Rhombopteriidae `--+--Pterineidae | |--Leptodesma Hall 1883 | | `--L. (Leiopteria) lunulata (Phillips 1836) | `--Pteronitella Billings 1874 |--+--Palaeopinna Hall 1883 | `--Pinnidae [Pinnoidea] | |--Pinna | | |--P. assimilis Reeve 1858 | | |--P. carnea | | |--P. fumata Reeve 1858 | | |--P. nigra Dillwyn 1817 | | |--P. semicostata Conrad 1837 | | |--P. serrata Sowerby 1825 | | |--P. stutchburii Reeve 1858 | | `--P. vexillum Born 1778 | |--Pteronites M’Coy in M’Coy & Griffith 1844 [incl. Aviculopinna Meek 1864] | | `--P. americana (Meek 1867) [=Aviculopinna americana] | `--Atrina | |--A. distans [=Pinna distans] | |--A. lata [=Pinna lata] | |--A. pectinata | |--A. rigida (Lightfoot 1786) | |--A. senticosa [=Pinna senticosa] | |--A. tateana Hedley 1924 [=Pinna semicostata Tate 1886 non Conrad 1837] | |--A. vexillum | `--A. zelandica (Gray 1835) [=Pinna zelandica] `--+--Ostreoidea [Ostreacea] | |--Ostreinae | `--Gryphaea [Gryphaeidae] | `--G. incurva `--Pterioidea [Pteriacea] |--Isognomonidae |--Gervillia Defrance 1820 [Bakevelliidae] | `--G. joleaudi Schmidt 1935 `--Pteriidae |--Pteria | |--P. alacorvi | |--P. aquatilis (Reeve 1857) [=Avicula aquatilis] | |--P. crocea | |--P. hirundo | |--P. lata (Gray 1845) [=Avicula lata] | |--P. loveni | |--P. macroptera (Lamarck 1819) [=Avicula macroptera] | |--P. malleoides (Reeve 1857) [=Avicula malleoides] | |--P. muricata (Reeve 1857) [=Avicula muricata] | |--P. rufa (Dunker 1848) [=Avicula rufa] | |--P. smaragdina (Reeve 1857) [=Avicula smaragdina] | `--P. zebra (Reeve 1857) [=Avicula zebra] `--Pinctada |--P. margaritifera |--P. mertensi `--P. radiata (Leach 1814)
* Type species of generic name indicated
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