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- genus Nodipecten include: Nodipecten arthriticus (Reeve, 1853) Nodipecten fragosus (Conrad, 1849) Nodipecten magnificus (Sowerby I, 1835) Nodipecten nodosus...
- Nodipecten nodosus, or the lion's paw scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North...
- Nodipecten subnodosus is a species of scallop known by the common name giant lion's paw. It is native to Pacific and Gulf of California coasts of the Baja...
- (Argentina) Aequipecten opercularis (Norway) Euvola ziczac (Venezuela) Nodipecten nodosus (Brazil, Venezuela) Patinopecten caurinus (western North America)...
- Nodipecten magnificus is a species of bivalve in the family Pectinidae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Finet, Y. (1996). "Nodipecten magnificus". IUCN Red...
- 1939 Lyropecten Conrad, 1862 Mirapecten Dall, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938 Nodipecten Dall, 1898 Tribe Pectinini Wilkes, 1810 Annachlamys Iredale, 1939 †Fascipecten...
- Neofiber †Neofiber alleni Neomonachus †Neomonachus tropicalis Neverita Nodipecten Nucula †Nucula proxima †Nuculana acuta Oculina Odobenus †Odobenus rosmarus...
- an honor society at Pennsylvania State University Lion's paw scallop, Nodipecten nodosus The Lion's Paw, a 1946 book by Robb White Androcles and the Lion...
- 1071/mf9960801. Thompson, Cristiane; et al. (2023). "Collapse of scallop Nodipecten nodosus production in the tropical Southeast Brazil as a possible consequence...
- Liora (December 2014). "Apoptosis of hemocytes from lions-paw scallop Nodipecten subnodosus induced with paralyzing s****fish poison from Gymnodinium catenatum"...