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- tube- or ring-shaped marine heterodont bivalves belonging to the order Hippuritida that arose during the Late Jur****ic and became so diverse during the...
- In May 2010, a new taxonomy of the Bivalvia was published in the journal Malacologia. The 2010 taxonomy is known as the Taxonomy of the Bivalvia (Bouchet...
- of flat oyster that had also formed large reefs in South Australia. Hippuritida, an extinct order of bivalves known as rudists, were major reef-building...
- (April 2020). "Paleobiogeographic distribution of rudist bivalves (Hippuritida) in the Oxfordian–early Aptian (Late Jur****ic–Early Cretaceous)". Cretaceous...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Bivalvia Order: †Hippuritida Family: †Hippuritidae Genus: †Hippurites Lamarck 1801...
- genus of fossil sal****er clam, a marine bivalve molluscs in the order Hippuritida, family Requieniidae. These rudists lived in the Cretaceous period, from...
- Gastrochaenida Superfamily: Gastrochaenoidea Family: Gastrochaenidae Order: †Hippuritida (rudists) Suborder: †Hippuritidina Superfamily: †Caprinoidea Family:...
- Radiolitidae is a family of rudists in the order Hippuritida. These rudists lived between the Jur****ic and the Cretaceous (age range: 130.0 to 66.043...
- unusual extinct sal****er clams, marine heterodont bivalves in the order Hippuritida. These stationary intermediate-level epifaunal suspension feeders lived...
- unusual extinct sal****er clams, marine heterodont bivalves in the order Hippuritida. Genera within the family Diceratidae: †Diceras Lamarck, 1805 Paleobiology...