Definition of Patellidae. Meaning of Patellidae. Synonyms of Patellidae

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Definition of Patellidae

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Meaning of Patellidae from wikipedia

- Patellidae is a taxonomic family of true limpets, marine gastropod molluscs in the superfamily Patelloidea. (The superfamily Patelloidea should not be...
- It is a typical true limpet; a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, with gills. This species occurs in the waters of Western Europe. The...
- immediate ancestors). All species of Patellogastropoda are limpets, with the Patellidae family in particular often referred to as "true limpets". Examples of...
- marine gastropod mollusks in the family Patellidae, the true limpets. Patella is the type genus of the family Patellidae. Species within the genus Patella include:...
- fossil are indicated with a dagger †: Superfamily Patelloidea Family Patellidae Superfamily Nacelloidea Family Nacellidae Superfamily Lottioidea Family...
- Superfamily Fissurellacea Family Fissurellidae Superfamily Patellacea Family Patellidae Family Acmaeidae Family Lepetidae Superfamily Trochacea Family Calliostomatidae...
- the arthropod leg Patella (gastropod), a genus of limpets in the family Patellidae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Patella...
- species of small sal****er limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, the true limpets. This limpet occurs off the eastern Atlantic coasts...
- of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, one of the families of true limpets. Patella piperata Gould, 1846. Retrieved...
- of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Patellidae, one of the families of true limpets. Helcion pectunculus (Gmelin, 1791)...