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Pholadidae,
known as
piddocks or angelwings, are a
family of
bivalve molluscs similar to a clam.
Piddocks are
unique in that each side of
their s****...
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Cyrtopleura costata, or the
angel wing clam, is a
bivalve mollusc in the
family Pholadidae. It is
found in
shallow parts of the
northwest Atlantic and also in the...
- a
bivalve mollusc species in the
genus Nettastomella and the
family Pholadidae Nocticanace darwini N.
darwinii (disambiguation)
Darwini (disambiguation)...
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Bivalves from the Tamaguélelt
Formation Genus Species Material Notes Member Images Pholadidae Pholadidae indet.
Gastrochaenolites G. sp....
- is a
bioluminescent clam-like
species of
marine mollusc in the
family Pholadidae. The
piddock bores into the
substrate for shelter, and
lives in a tubular...
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Pholas campechiensis is a
species of
bivalve belonging to the
family Pholadidae. The
species is
found in the
Americas and West Africa. "Pholas campechiensis...
- 1972 Dixon., Turner, Ruth (2002). On the
subfamily Xylophagainae (Family
Pholadidae, Bivalvia, Mollusca).
Harvard University. OCLCÂ 52261201.{{cite book}}:...
- that have been
created by
bivalve molluscs (boring clams) in the
family Pholadidae. The
common names of
clams in this
family are "pholads", "piddocks", and...
- of
marine bivalve molluscs in the
subfamily Pholadinae of the
family Pholadidae. Like
other members of this family, they have an
ability to bore through...
- similis, a rock
borer or piddock, is a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Pholadidae.
Powell A. W. B., New
Zealand Mollusca,
William Collins Publishers Ltd...