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- Cardites floridana, or the Broad-ribbed Carditid, is a marine clam in the family Carditidae. It can be found along the coasts of Florida, Central America...
- Eocene of Ukraine, recovering it as an early diverging genus within the carditid subfamily Scalaricarditinae. Evidence from oxygen stable isotope analysis...
- Yakataga anticline Multiple specimens A carditid V. yakatagensis Yakataga anticline Multiple specimens A carditid Yoldia Y. indet. Yakataga anticline An...
- van Nieulande (April 2010). "Claibornicardia aalterensis n. sp., a new carditid species from the Eocene of the Southern North Sea Basin". "Fossilworks:...
- oyster also present in Ganntour basin. Venericardia V. coquandi Danian A carditid clam also present in Ganntour basin. Baculites B. sp. Maastrichtian A straight-s****ed...
- Nemocardium N. sp. Ullstorp Latest Early Campanian Several specimens A carditid, the genus survives to the present day Nucula N. sp. Ullstorp Latest Early...
- 2019-11-19. Gonzalez & Giribet (December 2012). "A New Cryptic Species of Carditid Bivalve from the Gulf of California (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Archiheterodonta...
- Especially in the early 19th century, this genus was often confused with the Carditid genus Cardites. Cardita was originally established by J.G. Bruguière in...
- Valid Sijagurumayum, Singh & Kachhara Eocene Disang Formation  India A carditid bivalve, a species of Venericardia. Yabepecten okiensis Sp. nov Valid Matsubara...
- Bella, Giano Della (2018-02-13). "Systematic position of two Pliocene carditids with description of Akardita n. gen. and A. iberica n. sp. (Bivalvia:...