База данных ископаемых:
Параметры поиска
Specimen Record
Panopea abrupta(Conrad, 1849)
From Paleontological Research Institution Collections
Continent | North America |
Country | United States |
State/Province | California |
Locality | 7108 |
Institution Code | Pri |
Collection Code | Pri |
Catalog Number | 72839 |
Collected By | Wright |
Media
From Recordset
The collection of the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) includes 7 million specimens, making it among the 10 largest invertebrate paleontology collections in the United States. Most of the collection consists of invertebrate fossils (representing almost every major group of organisms from around the world over the past 2 billion years), with major strengths in Cenozoic marine mollusks of the Western Hemisphere, Paleozoic marine invertebrates of New York State, and Cenozoic benthic foraminifera of the U.S. Coastal Plains and Caribbean. The collection also includes significant holdings of Recent mollusks. PRI houses all non-botanical fossils and Recent mollusks formerly held at Cornell University. PRI's collection of Type and Figured specimens (also one of the nation's 10 largest) includes more than 15,000 specimens, many of which were published in PRI’s journal, Bulletins of American Paleontology—one of the oldest peer-reviewed paleontological journals in the world.
Contacts
Name | Leslie Skibinski |
Role | Collections Manager |
lls94@cornell.edu |
Name | Leslie Skibinski |
Role | Collections Manager |
lls94@cornell.edu |
Name | David Bloom |
Role | Coordinator |
dbloom@vertnet.org |
Name | John Wieczorek |
Role | Information Architect |
tuco@berkeley.edu |
Name | Gregory Dietl |
Role | Director of Collections |
gpd3@cornell.edu |
Name | Leslie Skibinski |
Role | Collections Manager |
lls94@cornell.edu |
- Data
- Flags
- Raw
Type | Description |
---|---|
dwc_originalnameusageid_added | Darwin Core Original Name Usage ID (dwc:originalNameUsageID) added where none was provided. |
gbif_reference_added | GBIF Reference added from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy |
dwc_taxonrank_replaced | Darwin Core Taxon Rank (dwc:taxonRank) replaced with a standardized value from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_taxonomicstatus_added | Darwin Core Taxonomic Status (dwc:taxonomicStatus) added where none was provided. |
gbif_genericname_added | GBIF Generic Name added from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_datasetid_added | Darwin Core Dataset ID (dwc:datasetID) added where none was provided. |
gbif_taxon_corrected | A match in GBIF Backbone Taxonomy was found. Inverse of taxon_match_failed flag. |
dwc_multimedia_added | TBD |
dwc_taxonid_added | Darwin Core Taxon ID (dwc:taxonID) added where none was provided. |
idigbio_isocountrycode_added | iDigBio ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 Country Code added. |
gbif_vernacularname_added | GBIF Vernacular Name (common name) added. |
gbif_canonicalname_added | GBIF Canonical Name added from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced | |
dwc_order_replaced | Darwin Core Order (dwc:order) replaced with a standardized value from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_parentnameusageid_added | Darwin Core Parent Name Usage ID (dwc:parentNameUsageID) added where none was provided. |
{ "uuid": "00939183-62ce-42a2-a795-0a3360b64dfa", "type": "records", "etag": "f800440543a0e1f35bc74dfbdf9e3df1266ba628", "data": { "dc:language": "en", "dwc:countryCode": "US", "dc:type": "PhysicalObject", "dwc:recordedBy": "Wright", "dwc:informationWithheld": "specific locality and collection even information may be available", "dwc:georeferencedDate": "2020-01-24", "dwc:individualCount": "1", "dwc:occurrenceID": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9", "dwc:dateIdentified": "2016", "dwc:dataGeneralizations": "coordinates reported at precision of 0.1 degrees", "id": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9", "dwc:stateProvince": "California", "dcterms:bibliographicCitation": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9. NSF 1503611 (EPICC). http://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/resource.do?r=pri_paleo.", "dwc:country": "United States", "dwc:collectionCode": "PRI", "dwc:occurrenceStatus": "present", "dwc:basisOfRecord": "FossilSpecimen", "dwc:continent": "North America", "dwc:identifiedBy": "Klose, William", "dwc:higherClassification": "Animalia | Mollusca | Bivalvia | | Hiatellidae | Panopea", "dwc:previousIdentifications": "Panopea abrupta", "dcterms:license": "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/", "dwc:locality": "7108", "dwc:institutionCode": "PRI", "dwc:catalogNumber": "72839", "dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICZN", "dwc:higherGeography": "| United States | California | | | | |", "dwc:datasetName": "NSF 1503611 (EPICC)", "dwc:verbatimLocality": "United States | California | 7108", "dcterms:modified": "2023-07-07", "dwc:class": "Bivalvia", "dwc:genus": "Panopea", "dwc:phylum": "Mollusca", "dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "Conrad, 1849", "dwc:taxonRank": "species", "dwc:kingdom": "Animalia", "dwc:family": "Hiatellidae", "dwc:scientificName": "Panopea abrupta Conrad, 1849", "dwc:specificEpithet": "abrupta", "dwc:order": "Adapedonta" }, "indexTerms": { "individualcount": 1, "recordset": "e27f0218-47e0-41bc-9086-9d9169096e90", "dqs": 0.18840579710144928, "stateprovince": "california", "catalognumber": "72839", "continent": "north america", "datemodified": "2023-08-24T20:33:11.654725+00:00", "uuid": "00939183-62ce-42a2-a795-0a3360b64dfa", "countrycode": "usa", "basisofrecord": "fossilspecimen", "collector": "wright", "institutioncode": "pri", "mediarecords": [ "4bd2bac2-2d94-4e23-bfcb-f2b05f6fa3d2", "ee4b0e21-370f-4db6-9d3e-3a151c5d168a", "0c51b26d-bd83-4612-a9b5-a5557a8cb83e" ], "verbatimlocality": "united states | california | 7108", "etag": "f800440543a0e1f35bc74dfbdf9e3df1266ba628", "hasMedia": true, "hasImage": true, "highertaxon": "animalia | mollusca | bivalvia | | hiatellidae | panopea", "indexData": { "dc:language": "en", "flag_dwc_originalnameusageid_added": true, "dwc:countryCode": "US", "dwc:recordedBy": "Wright", "idigbio:uuid": "00939183-62ce-42a2-a795-0a3360b64dfa", "dwc:georeferencedDate": "2020-01-24", "flag_gbif_reference_added": true, "dwc:individualCount": "1", "idigbio:recordIds": [ "e27f0218-47e0-41bc-9086-9d9169096e90\\f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9" ], "dwc:occurrenceID": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9", "dwc:dateIdentified": "2016", "flag_dwc_taxonrank_replaced": true, "dwc:informationWithheld": "specific locality and collection even information may be available", "flag_dwc_taxonomicstatus_added": true, "flag_gbif_genericname_added": true, "dwc:occurrenceStatus": "present", "flag_dwc_datasetid_added": true, "idigbio:parent": "e27f0218-47e0-41bc-9086-9d9169096e90", "dwc:stateProvince": "California", "flag_gbif_taxon_corrected": true, "dwc:country": "United States", "dwc:multimedia": [ { "dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution 2.0 unported", "dcterms:title": "muschel im sand", "dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:geoduck_1.jpg", "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/geoduck_1.jpg", "dcterms:source": "german wikipedia - species pages", "dcterms:description": "this is the neck of a geoduck. a geoduck is a large mollusk. today, there are commercial geoduck farms which raise these clams, often exported to asia. a single geoduck can cost over $100.00. this photo was taken on hartstine island. located in south puget sound about 75 miles southwest of seattle, washington", "dcterms:creator": "jeff", "dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons" }, { "dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution 2.0 unported", "dcterms:title": "zuchtfarm der muschel", "dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:geoduck_farm_on_hartstine_island.jpg", "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/geoduck_farm_on_hartstine_island.jpg", "dcterms:source": "german wikipedia - species pages", "dcterms:description": "these are pvc tubes used on a commercial geoduck farm. tubes are driven into the sand, each containing a geoduck. because of the market value for geoducks (some worth over $100.00 each), there are many farms being developed. they are very controversial. this photo taken on hartstine island. located in south puget sound, about 75 miles southwest of seattle, washington", "dcterms:creator": "jeff", "dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons" }, { "dcterms:license": "pd-us; pd-art.", "dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:geoduck.jpg", "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/geoduck.jpg", "dcterms:source": "german wikipedia - species pages", "dcterms:description": "english: plate 257. the geoduck or giant clam of the pacific. glycimeris generosa. [1]", "dcterms:creator": "original uploader was pdh at en.wikipedia", "dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons" } ], "idigbio:etag": "f800440543a0e1f35bc74dfbdf9e3df1266ba628", "dwc:collectionCode": "PRI", "flag_dwc_multimedia_added": true, "id": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9", "dc:type": "PhysicalObject", "dwc:basisOfRecord": "FossilSpecimen", "dwc:taxonomicstatus": "accepted", "dwc:continent": "North America", "idigbio:isocountrycode": "usa", "dwc:identifiedBy": "Klose, William", "flag_dwc_taxonid_added": true, "dwc:previousIdentifications": "Panopea abrupta", "dcterms:license": "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/", "idigbio:siblings": { "mediarecord": [ "4bd2bac2-2d94-4e23-bfcb-f2b05f6fa3d2", "ee4b0e21-370f-4db6-9d3e-3a151c5d168a", "0c51b26d-bd83-4612-a9b5-a5557a8cb83e" ] }, "flag_idigbio_isocountrycode_added": true, "gbif:canonicalname": "Panopea abrupta", "gbif:genericname": "panopea", "dwc:locality": "7108", "flag_gbif_vernacularname_added": true, "dwc:institutionCode": "PRI", "dcterms:bibliographicCitation": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9. NSF 1503611 (EPICC). http://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/resource.do?r=pri_paleo.", "dwc:parentnameusageid": "2288864", "dwc:higherClassification": "Animalia | Mollusca | Bivalvia | | Hiatellidae | Panopea", "dwc:dataGeneralizations": "coordinates reported at precision of 0.1 degrees", "dwc:catalogNumber": "72839", "dwc:taxonid": "5189530", "dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICZN", "flag_gbif_canonicalname_added": true, "flag_dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced": true, "dwc:higherGeography": "| United States | California | | | | |", "flag_dwc_order_replaced": true, "dwc:datasetName": "NSF 1503611 (EPICC)", "dwc:verbatimLocality": "United States | California | 7108", "dwc:originalnameusageid": "6528307", "dwc:datasetid": "2d59e5db-57ad-41ff-97d6-11f5fb264527", "flag_dwc_parentnameusageid_added": true, "idigbio:dateModified": "2023-08-24T20:33:11.654725", "dcterms:modified": "2023-07-07", "gbif:reference": [ { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:source": "world register of marine species", "dcterms:bibliographiccitation": "huber, m. (2010). compendium of bivalves. a full-color guide to 3,300 of the world’s marine bivalves. a status on bivalvia after 250 years of research. hackenheim: conchbooks. 901 pp., 1 cd-rom." }, { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:source": "world register of marine species", "dcterms:bibliographiccitation": "rosenberg, g. 1992. <i>encyclopedia of seashells</i>. dorset: new york. 224 pp." }, { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:source": "world register of marine species", "dcterms:bibliographiccitation": "turgeon, d.; quinn, j.f.; bogan, a.e.; coan, e.v.; hochberg, f.g.; lyons, w.g.; mikkelsen, p.m.; neves, r.j.; roper, c.f.e.; rosenberg, g.; roth, b.; scheltema, a.; thompson, f.g.; vecchione, m.; williams, j.d. (1998). common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the united states and canada: mollusks. 2nd ed. <i>american fisheries society special publication</i>, 26. american fisheries society: bethesda, md (usa). isbn 1-888569-01-8. ix, 526 + cd-rom pp." } ], "gbif:vernacularname": [ { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:language": "de", "dcterms:source": "german wikipedia - species pages", "dwc:vernacularname": "elefantenrüsselmuschel" }, { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:language": "ja", "dcterms:source": "german wikipedia - species pages", "dwc:vernacularname": "ミルクイ" }, { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:language": "en", "dcterms:source": "integrated taxonomic information system (itis)", "dwc:vernacularname": "pacific geoduck" }, { "coreid": "5189530", "dcterms:source": "ncbi taxonomy", "dwc:vernacularname": "pacific geoduck" } ], "dwc:class": "Bivalvia", "dwc:genus": "Panopea", "dwc:phylum": "Mollusca", "dwc:taxonID": "5189530", "dwc:namePublishedInYear": "1849", "dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "(Conrad, 1849)", "dwc:taxonRank": "species", "dwc:kingdom": "Animalia", "dwc:family": "Hiatellidae", "dwc:scientificName": "Panopea abrupta", "dwc:specificEpithet": "abrupta", "dwc:order": "Adapedonta" }, "occurrenceid": "f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9", "country": "united states", "locality": "7108", "collectioncode": "pri", "canonicalname": "panopea abrupta", "flags": [ "dwc_originalnameusageid_added", "gbif_reference_added", "dwc_taxonrank_replaced", "dwc_taxonomicstatus_added", "gbif_genericname_added", "dwc_datasetid_added", "gbif_taxon_corrected", "dwc_multimedia_added", "dwc_taxonid_added", "idigbio_isocountrycode_added", "gbif_vernacularname_added", "gbif_canonicalname_added", "dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced", "dwc_order_replaced", "dwc_parentnameusageid_added" ], "taxonomicstatus": "accepted", "recordids": [ "e27f0218-47e0-41bc-9086-9d9169096e90\\f2d55864-1c5d-453d-9c75-c3e4762ba2a9" ], "datasetid": "2d59e5db-57ad-41ff-97d6-11f5fb264527", "specificepithet": "abrupta", "scientificname": "panopea abrupta", "kingdom": "animalia", "taxonid": "5189530", "phylum": "mollusca", "genus": "panopea", "taxonrank": "species", "family": "hiatellidae", "class": "bivalvia", "order": "adapedonta" }, "attribution": { "uuid": "e27f0218-47e0-41bc-9086-9d9169096e90", "name": "Paleontological Research Institution Collections", "description": "The collection of the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) includes 7 million specimens, making it among the 10 largest invertebrate paleontology collections in the United States. Most of the collection consists of invertebrate fossils (representing almost every major group of organisms from around the world over the past 2 billion years), with major strengths in Cenozoic marine mollusks of the Western Hemisphere, Paleozoic marine invertebrates of New York State, and Cenozoic benthic foraminifera of the U.S. Coastal Plains and Caribbean. The collection also includes significant holdings of Recent mollusks. PRI houses all non-botanical fossils and Recent mollusks formerly held at Cornell University. PRI's collection of Type and Figured specimens (also one of the nation's 10 largest) includes more than 15,000 specimens, many of which were published in PRI’s journal, Bulletins of American Paleontology—one of the oldest peer-reviewed paleontological journals in the world.", "url": "http://www.priweb.org/collections/index.php", "emllink": "https://ipt.vertnet.org/eml.do?r=pri_paleo", "archivelink": "https://ipt.vertnet.org/archive.do?r=pri_paleo", "contacts": [ { "first_name": "Leslie", "last_name": "Skibinski", "role": "Collections Manager", "email": "lls94@cornell.edu" }, { "first_name": "Leslie", "last_name": "Skibinski", "role": "Collections Manager", "email": "lls94@cornell.edu" }, { "first_name": "David", "last_name": "Bloom", "role": "Coordinator", "email": "dbloom@vertnet.org" }, { "first_name": "John", "last_name": "Wieczorek", "role": "Information Architect", "email": "tuco@berkeley.edu" }, { "first_name": "Gregory", "last_name": "Dietl", "role": "Director of Collections", "email": "gpd3@cornell.edu" }, { "first_name": "Leslie", "last_name": "Skibinski", "role": "Collections Manager", "email": "lls94@cornell.edu" } ], "data_rights": "CC0", "publisher": "842a2bb5-d705-4d6c-8401-abf3ca28c05d", "totalCount": 69725 } }