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marine bivalve molluscs related to
scallops and oysters, and
known as
anomiids. It
contains seven genera. The
family is
known by
several common names...
- jingle, is a
species of
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae, the
anomiids.
Powell A W B, New
Zealand Mollusca,
William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland...
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bivalve mollusks,
which contains about 7 genera,
including Anomia simplex.
Anomiids are most
closely recognized for
their extremely thin,
often translucent...
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preserved fragment.
Large belemnoid arm
hooks are known.
Remains of
possible anomiid clams have been
found which are as yet undescribed. List of fossiliferous...
- tb02306.x. Yonge, C. M. (1957). "Enigmonia
aenigmatica Sowerby, a
Motile Anomiid (Saddle Oyster)". Nature. 180 (4589): 765–766. Bibcode:1957Natur.180..765Y...
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marls and
sands rich in nummulites, lamellibranchs, and echinids. The
anomiid-bearing
limestones of the
southern Médoc are
lagoonal deposits.
After a...