- The
Pteriida are an
order of
large and medium-sized
marine bivalve mollusks. It
includes five families,
among them the
Pteriidae (pearl
oysters and winged...
-
sometimes known as pen s****. They are
marine bivalve molluscs in the
order Pteriida. The s**** of
bivalves in this
family are
fragile and have a long and...
- as oysters.
Pearl oysters are not true oysters, and
belong to the
order Pteriida. Like scallops, true
oysters have a
central adductor muscle,
which means...
- oysters. They are
pearl oysters,
marine bivalve mollusks in the
order Pteriida. Some of the
species in this
family are
important economically as the source...
- orders,
including the Arcida, Ostreida, Pectinida, Limida, Mytilida, and
Pteriida. It also
contains some
extinct and
probably basal families, such as the...
-
aragonite forms an inner,
nacreous layer, as is the case in the
order Pteriida. In
other taxa,
alternate layers of
calcite and
aragonite are laid down...
-
classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Bivalvia Order:
Pteriida Family:
Pteriidae Genus:
Pinctada Röding, 1798
Species See text...
- Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Bivalvia Order:
Pteriida Family:
Pinnidae Genus:
Pinna Species: P. bicolor
Binomial name
Pinna bicolor...
- In May 2010, a new
taxonomy of the
Bivalvia was
published in the
journal Malacologia. The 2010
taxonomy is
known as the
Taxonomy of the
Bivalvia (Bouchet...
- Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Mollusca class:
Bivalvia Order:
Pteriida Superfamily:
Pinnoidea Family:
Pinnidae Genus:
Pinna Species: P. nobilis...