Definition of Carditidae. Meaning of Carditidae. Synonyms of Carditidae

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Definition of Carditidae

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Meaning of Carditidae from wikipedia

- Carditidae is a family of marine bivalve clams of the order Carditida, which was long included in the Venerida. They are the type taxon of the superfamily...
- J. I.; Soto, I. M. (2025). "A new species of Neovenericor (Bivalvia: Carditidae) from Patagonia (Gaiman Formation, Argentina) and an evaluation of the...
- Marine Species: Family: †Archaeocardiidae Superfamily: Carditoidea Family: Carditidae Family: Condylocardiidae Superfamily: Cr****atelloidea Family: Cr****atellidae...
- recognized as being valid. Miodon is a synonym. The mollusc genus of family Carditidae invalidly described by Carpenter in 1863 has been renamed Miodontiscus...
- family: †Eodonidae Superfamily: Carditoidea Family: †Cardiniidae Family: Carditidae Family: Condylocardiidae Superfamily: Cr****atelloidea Family: †Aenigmoconchidae...
- bivalve belonging to Carditidae Cavoscala A gastropod belonging to Epitoniidae Claibornicardia A bivalve belonging to Carditidae Costacopluma C. salamanca...
- Damián E. Pérez; Claudia J. del Río (2017). "Systematics of the family Carditidae (Bivalvia: Archiheterodonta) in the Cenozoic of Argentina". Zootaxa. 4338...
- established by Cossmann in 1885, Goossensia is a mollusc genus in family Carditidae. As invalidly described by Ragonot in 1891, it refers to the snout moth...
- PMID 22539879. Pérez, Damián E.; del Río, Claudia J. (2017). "The family Carditidae (Bivalvia) in the early Danian of Patagonia (Argentina)". Journal of Paleontology...
- Thyasiridae Thyasira goodhaliThyasiridae Venericardia trinobantiumCarditidae Verticordia sulcataVerticordiidae Acrilla cymaea, Foratiscala perforata...