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Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/) or bivalves, in
previous centuries referred to as the
Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a
class of
aquatic molluscs (marine...
- (Mollusca:
Bivalvia)". Malacologia. 25 (1): 203–219. Puslednik, L.; Serb, J.M. (2008). "Molecular
phylogenetics of the
Pectinidae (Mollusca:
Bivalvia) and the...
- new
taxonomy of the
Bivalvia was
published in the
journal Malacologia. The 2010
taxonomy is
known as the
Taxonomy of the
Bivalvia (Bouchet, Rocroi, Bieler...
- Full-color
Guide to 3,300 of the World's
Marine Bivalves. A
Status on
Bivalvia after 250
Years of Research. Hackenheim: ConchBooks. pp. 901 pp. + CD....
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which were
about 12,000 fresh-water
gastropods and 35,000 terrestrial. The
Bivalvia would comprise about 14% of the
total and the
other five
classes less than...
- The Tamaguélelt
Formation is an
Early Eocene-aged
geological formation in Mali. It
comprises phosphorite sediments deposited within the Trans-Saharan seaway...
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containing five
extant classes: Monoplacophora, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda,
Bivalvia, and Scaphopoda.
Conchiferans can bear a
single s**** as in
snails and...
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Lithophaga lithophaga, also
known as date s**** or date mussel, is a
species of
Bivalvia belonging to the
family Mytilidae.
Fossils of
Lithophaga lithophaga are...
- John M. (2002). "A
review of the Indo-Pacific
Lioconcha Mörch (Mollusca :
Bivalvia : Veneridae),
including a
description of four new
species from Queensland...
- pen s****, and oysters. It also
includes the only
members of the
class bivalvia to have
rudimentary eyes.
Pteriomorphian bivalves possess five
types of...