-
absence of sunlight.
These supported organisms such as
vesicomyid and
thyasirid clams, as well as
marine gastropods and
other epifauna similar to those...
-
bacteria are symbiotic, for
example living inside the
mantle of
certain thyasirid and
vesicomyid bivalves.
Otherwise the
first link in the
hadal food web...
- hesperornithes,
toothed diving birds.
Earliest limopsid, verticordiid, and
thyasirid bivalves. 100 Ma
First ants. 100–95 Ma Spinosaurus, the
largest theropod...
-
Channelaxinus dinaricus Sp. nov
Hryniewicz et al.
Eocene Croatia A
thyasirid bivalve.
Charigonia Gen. et comb. nov
Valid Cooper Jur****ic India Tanzania...
- (Vesicomya
cordata and
Calyptogena ponderosa), and
infaunal lucinid or
thyasirid clams (Lucinoma sp. or
Thyasira sp.).
Bacterial mats are
present at all...
-
bathypelagic waters.
Rainbow exhibits fossils of many
kinds of
vesicomyid and
thyasirid s****.
Fossils have been
dated at
other sites on the
Rainbow m****if,...
- nov
Valid Hryniewicz,
Little &
Nakrem Earliest Cretaceous Norway A
thyasirid bivalve. The type
species is
Cretaxinus hurumi.
Cryptopecten kurangaensis...
- (1989). "Methylotrophic and
autotrophic bacteria isolated from
lucinid and
thyasirid bivalves containing symbiotic bacteria in
their gills".
Journal of the...
-
Zealand A
thyasirid bivalve, a
species of Thyasira.
Thyasira (Thyasira)
marwicki Nom. nov
Valid Amano et al. Late
Miocene New
Zealand A
thyasirid bivalve...
- Hryniewicz;
Kazutaka Amano;
Robert G. Jenkins;
Steffen Kiel (2017). "
Thyasirid bivalves from
Cretaceous and
Paleogene cold seeps". Acta Palaeontologica...