Scott and Claggett—Albian pholadomyid bivalves Texas
holotype of Homomya bravoensis were prepared by J. Alvarado Ortega, Chief of Collections, and his staff at Nacional de Paleontología del Instituto de Geología de la UNAM. J.G. Carter graciously shared unpublished descriptions of the generic and suprageneric categories included here. TheUniversity of TulsaGeosciences graduate students B. Diehl, A. Porter, andX. Tan helped collect new specimens from the Person Formation. Precision Stratigraphy Associates provided financial support for this project, and the University of Tulsa Geosciences Department provided laboratory facilities and financial support.
Accessibility of supplemental data
Data available from the Dryad Digital Repository: https://doi. org/10.5061/dryad.40s3m.
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