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Genotype: Varicardium patulum Hutton, Miocene.
Varicardium differs from Nemocardium in having strong concentric ridges anteriorly and ventrally, and in consistently lacking
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tubercles on the posterior area. Also Varicardium is typically much larger and heavier built, though the Paris Basin Eocene N. wateleti (Desh.) is about as large as N. serum. The group is first known from about Duntroonian; it occurs fairly widely about the Awamoan and somewhat later, but it has not been found in the Taranakian.
