- (terēdṓn) 'wood-worm', via
Latin terēdō), are
marine bivalve molluscs in the
family Teredinidae, a
group of sal****er
clams with long, soft,
naked bodies. They are notorious...
- a
species of sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Teredinidae. This
species is the type
species of the
genus Teredo. Like
other species...
- tamilok) is a
species of shipworm, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Teredinidae. The tube of
Kuphus polythalamius is
known as a
crypt and is a calcareous...
- S.
marine biologist and malacologist. She was the world's
expert on
Teredinidae or shipworms, a
taxonomic family of wood-boring
bivalve mollusks which...
- but
marine bivalve molluscs (phylum Mollusca) in the
taxonomic family Teredinidae. The type
species is
Teredo navalis. The
tunneling habit of
species in...
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three mentioned species originated.
Limnoriidae are
second only to the
Teredinidae in the
amount of
destruction caused to
marine timber structures such...
-
Kuphus is a
genus of shipworms,
marine bivalve molluscs in the
family Teredinidae.
While there are four
extinct species in the genus, the only
extant species...
- Family: †Raetomyidae Superfamily:
Pholadoidea Family:
Pholadidae Family:
Teredinidae Family:
Xylophagaidae Superfamily: †Pleuromyoidea Family: †Ceratomyidae...
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chemoautotrophic symbiosis in the
giant shipworm Kuphus polythalamia (Bivalvia:
Teredinidae)
extends wooden-steps theory".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of...
- wood-boring clam or shipworm, a
marine bivalve mollusk in the
family Teredinidae.
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