Definition of Areneidae. Meaning of Areneidae. Synonyms of Areneidae

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Definition of Areneidae

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Meaning of Areneidae from wikipedia

- Areneidae is a family of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Vetigastropoda. Areneidae was previously not officially described as a taxon...
- also refer to: Arene (gastropod), a genus of marine snails in the family Areneidae Arene (mythology), the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus...
- only one genus Angaria Röding, 1798 Areneidae - Areneidae is however not officially described as a taxon name. Areneidae is provisionally placed within the...
- lychee is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Areneidae. It was described from Canopus Bank, a seamount located in northeastern...
- molluscs in the family Areneidae. The genus Arene (and also the genus Cinysca) are placed within the family Areneidae, although Areneidae was not officially...
- Angariidae Gray, 1857 † Anomphalidae Wenz, 1938 † Araeonematidae Nützel, 2012 Areneidae McLean, 2012 Calliostomatidae Thiele, 1924 (1847) Colloniidae Cossmann...
- Subclass: Vetigastropoda Order: Trochida Superfamily: Trochoidea Family: Areneidae Genus: Arene Species: A. microforis Binomial name Arene microforis (Dall...
- alta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Areneidae. Rubio, F.; Rolán, E. (2019). "Three new species of Arene H. & A. Adams...
- adusta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Areneidae. The s**** can grow up to be 5 mm in length. Arene adusta can be found...
- The marine molluscs of Venezuela are a part of the molluscan fauna of Venezuela. The marine molluscs are the snails, clams and mussels, chitons, octopuses...