Definition of Molluscans. Meaning of Molluscans. Synonyms of Molluscans

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Definition of Molluscans

Molluscan
Molluscan Mol*lus"can, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to mollusks. -- n. A mollusk; one of the Mollusca.

Meaning of Molluscans from wikipedia

- far the most diverse class and account for 80% of the total classified molluscan species. The four most universal features defining modern molluscs are...
- A cephalopod /ˈsɛfələpɒd/ is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda /sɛfəˈlɒpədə/ (Gr**** plural κεφαλόποδες, kephalópodes; "head-feet") such as...
- M.; Eernisse, D. J. (2008). "Charting Evolution's Trajectory: Using Molluscan Eye Diversity to Understand Parallel and Convergent Evolution". Evolution:...
- S****fish, in colloquial and fisheries usage, are exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans...
- Molluscan Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of malacology with a preference for studies focusing on Australia...
- but their s**** are very common in certain areas as fossils. Empty molluscan seas**** are a s****y, and usually readily available, "free" resource...
- (1995). "The cephalopod nervous system: What evolution has made of the molluscan design". In Breidbach, O.; Kutsch, W. (eds.). The nervous systems of invertebrates:...
- The Journal of Molluscan Studies is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Malacological Society of London, covering research in malacology. The...
- scaphopods are a sister group to the cephalopods, although higher-level molluscan phylogeny remains unresolved. The group is composed of two subtaxa, the...
- Tryblidiida is a taxon of monoplacophoran molluscans containing the only extant representatives: 37 species are still alive today, inhabiting the ocean...