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- 12. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Platyceramus. Paleoecology of giant Inoceramidae (Platyceramus) on a Santonian (Cretaceous) seafloor in Colorado...
- than 200 kg (441 lb). The largest known extinct bivalve is a species of Platyceramus whose fossils measure up to 3,000 mm (118 in) in length. In his 2010...
- schools of fish sometimes sought shelter within the s**** of the giant Platyceramus. The s**** of the genus are known for being composed of prismatic calcitic...
- (3.7 ft) and depth of 0.75 m (2.5 ft). The largest bivalve ever was Platyceramus platinus, a Cretaceous giant that reached an axial length of up to 3 m...
- larvae to at least several hundred meters away after only ten years. Platyceramus, the largest bivalve in the fossil record Wells, S. (1996). Tridacna...
- Cretaceous. The taxonomy of the inoceramids is disputed, with genera such as Platyceramus sometimes classified as subgenus within Inoceramus. Also the number of...
- Neoinoceramus Ihering, 1902 Genus Parainoceramus Voronetz, 1936 Genus Platyceramus Heinz, 1932 Genus Pseudomytiloides Koschelkina, 1963 Genus Retroceramus...
- The largest known bivalve ever as well as the largest inoceramid was Platyceramus platinus, a giant that usually had an axial length of 1 m (3 ft 3 in)...
- Pseudoperna congesta fossil oysters encrusting a large Platyceramus platinus bivalve s****, Smoky Hill Chalk member of Niobrara Formation . Photo in place...
- comparable form †PlatyceramusPlatyceramus cycloidesPlatyceramus ezoensis - or unidentified loosely related form †Platyceramus heineiPlatyceramus mantelli...