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Trigonia is an
extinct genus of sal****er clams,
fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the
family Trigoniidae. The
fossil range of the
genus spans the Paleozoic...
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Trigonias (Gr****: "triangular" (trigonos), "ias" [denotes possession]) is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotid from the late
Eocene (Chadronian) some 35 million...
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Trigonia Island (66°1′S 65°41′W / 66.017°S 65.683°W / -66.017; -65.683) is a
small island immediately off the
south tip of Beer Island,
lying 8 nautical...
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Trigonia bahiensis E.F.Guim.,
Miguel &
Fontella Trigonia boliviana Warm.
Trigonia bracteata Lleras Trigonia candelabra Lleras Trigonia cipoensis...
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Protolychnis trigonias is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1904. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been...
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Scaeosopha trigonia is a
species of moth of the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found on Sulawesi, an
island in Indonesia. The
wingspan is
about 14.5 mm...
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Trigonia gibbosa is a
geological formation in
northwestern France. It
dates back to the Late Jur****ic. It is
named after Trigonia gibbosa, which...
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Antichlidas trigonia is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
China (Henan, Hubei).
Wikispecies has
information related to Antichlidas...
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abundant being Trigonia, Myop****lla, Laevitrigonia, and Orthotrigonia.
Family Trigoniidae Subfamily Trigoniinae Trigonia Neotrigonia - the only...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lamarck first described Neotrigonia margaritacea (under the name
Trigonia margaritacea) in 1804. It was what is now
known as a "living fossil", being...