Definition of Lasaeidae. Meaning of Lasaeidae. Synonyms of Lasaeidae

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Definition of Lasaeidae

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Meaning of Lasaeidae from wikipedia

- Lasaeidae is a family of very small sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the order Galeommatida. These bivalves are sometimes called "kelly clams"...
- Erycina may refer to: Erycina (bivalve), a genus in the family Lasaeidae Erycina (plant), a flowering plant genus in the family Orchidaceae Venus Erycina...
- Lasaea is a genus of bivalves belonging to the family Lasaeidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. The following species are recognised in the...
- Superfamily: Galeommatoidea Family: Basterotiidae Family: Galeommatidae Family: Lasaeidae Order: Gastrochaenida Superfamily: Gastrochaenoidea Family: Gastrochaenidae...
- but as of 2024, only three families, Basterotiidae, Galeommatidae, and Lasaeidae, are listed as accepted in MolluscaBase. Galeommatoidea is a species-rich...
- Liguria. Parte XXVII.(Unionidae, Carditidae, Astartidae, Cr****atellidae, Lasaeidae, Galeommidae, Cardiidae, … F Sacco - Torino: Carlo Clausen, 1899 "Fossilworks:...
- Superfamily: Galeommatoidea Family: Galeommatidae Family: Kellidae Family: Lasaeidae Family: Leptonidae Family: Montacutidae Superfamily: †Palaeanodontoidea...
- biology: Animals: Lepton lacerum, a species of sal****er clam in the family Lasaeidae Plants: Trichocentrum lacerum, a species of orchid found from Central...
- Myllita is a genus of bivalves belonging to the family Lasaeidae. The type species is Myllita deshayesi, which was described by d'Orbigny and Récluz in...
- nhatrangensis is a species of small marine bivalve mollusc in the family Lasaeidae. It was first described in 2010 and its specific name "nhatrangensis"...