- names,
including jingle s****, mermaid's toenails, and
saddle oysters.
Anomiids have
extremely thin, translucent, paper-like
s****.
There is
often a...
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bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae, the
jingle s****.
Enigmonia aenigmatica, the
mangrove jingle s**** clam, is the only
species in this monotypic...
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Anomia simplex, the
common jingle s****, is a
typical species of
bivalve mollusc in the
family of Anomiidae,
sharing attributes to blue mussels, American...
- in
reference to the
scallop s**** of St.
James Saddle oysters,
members of the
Anomiidae family also
known as
jingle s**** Dimydarian oysters, members...
-
ephippium is
commonly known as a
jingle s**** or
saddle oyster. A.
ephippium are
described to have concave, semi-transparent
s**** of orange, yellow, and salmon-like...
- Anomiidae. They are
commonly known as
jingle s**** because when a
handful of them are
shaken they make a
jingling sound,
though some are also
known as...
- oysters,
jewel boxes, kitten's paws,
jingle s****, etc.)
cement their lower valve to a hard
substrate (using
s**** material as cement) and this
fixes them...
-
Pododesmus rudis, the
false jingle s****, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae. It can be
found along the
Atlantic coast of
North America...
- is a
species of
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae, the
jingle s****.
Bieler R,
Bouchet P,
Gofas S,
Marshall B,
Rosenberg G, La
Perna R,...
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falsejingle or the
Alaska jingle, is a
species of sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Anomiidae, the
jingle s****. This
species inhabits...