Belongs within: Bivalvia.
Myonia is a genus of burrowing bivalves known from the Upper Carboniferous to the Permian.
Characters (from Cox et al. 1969): Shell elongate, lenticular, with small umbones; tapering backward as viewed from above and side; posterior end obliquely truncate; obscure sulcus extending from beaks to ventral margin, usually bounded behind by posterior umbonal ridge; cardinal teeth lacking or obscure; margins not gaping; pallial line continuous, but radially striate; mantle within pallial line attached to shell by scattered deep pits.
<==Myonia F71
|--M. carinata (see below for synonymy) F71
|--M. corrugata Fletcher 1932 F71
|--M. elongata Dana 1849 [=Maeonia elongata; incl. My. accentuata Fletcher 1932] F71
|--M. erecta Dana 1849 F71
|--M. morrisi (Etheridge 1919) (see below for synonymy) F71
|--M. parallela Dun 1932 F71
|--M. recta [=Maeonia recta] F71
|--M. subarbritata F71
|--M. sulcata Runnegar 1967 F71
`--M. valida Dana 1849 [=Maeonia valida; incl. My. depressa Fletcher 1932] F71
Myonia carinata [=Maeonia carinata; incl. My. minor var. etheridgei Fletcher 1932, My. fragilis Dana 1849, Maeonia fragilis, Ma. carinata var. minor Etheridge 1919, Myonia minor] F71
Myonia morrisi (Etheridge 1919) [=Maeonia morrisi, Pachymyonia morrisi; incl. Myonia davidis Dun 1932, My. farleyensis Dun 1932] F71
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[F71] Fletcher, H. O. 1971. Catalogue of type specimens of fossils in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Australian Museum Memoir 13: 1-167.
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