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- lacks a sinus. An Eocene species Superlucina megameris was the largest lucinid ever recorded, with s**** size up to 31.1 centimetres (12.2 in) high, over...
- habitats of these groups were sunken wood and hydrothermal vents. Similarly, lucinid clams were previously only known to inhabit carbon seeps and anoxic seafloor...
- Some Dosinia species are almost disc-like in shape and reminiscent of lucinid bivalves; both types of circular bivalves tend to burrow relatively deeply...
- in the family Lucinidae host symbiotic bacteria that oxidize sulfides. Lucinid bivalves' gills house the bacteria, and the siphon supplies the bacteria...
- in shape, usually white, and therefore is reminiscent of the s**** of Lucinid bivalves. The genus is known from the Cretaceous to the Recent periods...
- nourish chemosynthetic bacteria within the animal's soft tissue, like modern lucinid bivalve. The growth pattern of Shikamaia akasakaensis is known: as they...
- organisms (microbial mats, siboglinid tube worms, bathymodioline mussels, lucinid and vesicomyid clams, and ****ociated organisms). These areas are frequently...
- Specimen of another lucinid species, Divaricella huttoniana, from New Zealand...
- L. (Lucina) occidentalis Bowman County, North Dakota. 14 specimens. A lucinid. Mactra M. sp. Bowman County, North Dakota. 4 broken incomplete molds....
- symbioses have been described in detail in reduced and anoxic sediments (e.g., lucinid clams, stilbonematid nematodes, and gutless oligochaetes) and hydrothermal...