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- bittersweet Glycymeris americana (DeFrance, 1829) - Giant bittersweet Glycymeris arabica (H. Adams, 1871) Glycymeris aspersa (Adams & Reeve, 1850) Glycymeris bimaculata...
- archeologists as "Glycymeris s****". These Glycymeris s**** came from a very large (up to 10 cm) and handsome species, Glycymeris gigantea, which is...
- The dog ****le or European bittersweet (Glycymeris glycymeris) is a species of marine clam, a coastal bivalve mollusc of European waters. Despite its...
- Glycymeris spectralis is a bivalve species in the family Glycymerididae. "Glycymeris spectralis Nicol, 1952". Integrated Taxonomic Information System....
- Almost unispecific beds of fossils of Glycymeris yessoensis are found in the Onma Formation in central ****an. Glycymeris yessoensis is native to the north...
- Pará, in Brazil. Glycymeris longior is found buried in or just above sandy soils in shallow waters, up to 10 meters deep. "Glycymeris longior Sowerby 1832"...
- insubrica Brocchi, 1814 Arca nummaria Linnaeus, 1758 Glycymeris insubrica (Brocchi, 1814) Glycymeris violacescens (Lamarck, 1819) Pectunculus cor Lamarck...
- Sartori, André F. "Glycymeris vestita (Dunker, 1877)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2014-07-09. Huber, M. "Glycymeris aspersa (Adams...
- Glycymeris modesta, or the small dog ****le, is a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Glycymerididae. Powell A. W. B., William Collins Publishers Ltd...
- Norway in the east, and as far south as Senegal. The dog ****le, Glycymeris glycymeris, has a similar range and habitat to the common ****le, but is not...