Definition of Lamellibranch. Meaning of Lamellibranch. Synonyms of Lamellibranch

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Definition of Lamellibranch

Lamellibranch
Lamellibranch La*mel"li*branch, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Lamellibranchia. Also used adjectively.

Meaning of Lamellibranch from wikipedia

- Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/) or bivalves, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of aquatic molluscs (marine...
- ISBN 978-1-0687614-0-9. Barnes, R. S. K. (4 November 2010). "The Intertidal Lamellibranchs of Southampton Water, With Particular Reference to Cerastoderma Edule...
- Bakevelliidae, C****ianellidae, and Lithiotidae. This subclass of molluscs has lamellibranch gills, and is epibenthic. Some attach to the substrate using a byssus...
- 1819 Purchon, R. D. 1941. On the biology and relationships of the lamellibranch Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton). Marine Biological ****ociation of the United...
- Thesis Physiological characteristics of transport of amino acids in lamellibranch molluscs. Doctoral advisor Grover C. Stephens Other academic advisors...
- eye-spot and a stylet. The cercaria of Allocreadiidae also develop in lamellibranchs, whereas many other trematodes develop in gastropods. The family includes...
- fossiliferous conglomerate on top of the hill which contains a Chlamid lamellibranch commonly called scallops. 78°12′S 166°45′E / 78.200°S 166.750°E /...
- lateral teeth. Their s**** lack a nacreous layer, and the gills are lamellibranch in form. Most species have a siphon. The following tree is their info...
- 2022-12-20. Purchon, R. D. 1941. On the biology and relationships of the lamellibranch Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton). Marine Biological ****ociation of the United...
- turbidity. Other species, including sponges, hydroids, polychaetes, lamellibranchs, amphipods, decapods, echinoderms, and fishes, usually have close relationships...