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- The Veneridae or venerids, common name: Venus clams, are a very large family of minute to large, sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs. Over 500 living...
- large, edible, sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. This species is native to the eastern Pacific Ocean...
- Rubiaceae Chione (bivalve), a mollusc genus of bivalves in the family Veneridae 6261 Chione (1976 WC) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on November...
- Polititapes aureus is a species of bivalve belonging to the family Veneridae. The species is found in Western Europe and Mediterranean. Paphia aurea (Gmelin...
- venus clams (Veneridae), the ****les (Cardiidae) and several other important groups. Veneridae: Pitar hinge Veneridae: Tivela hinge Veneridae: Dosina hinge...
- the Manila clam, is an edible species of sal****er clam in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. Common names include Manila clam, ****anese littleneck...
- families with 1,100 genera. The largest recent marine families are the Veneridae, with more than 680 species and the Tellinidae and Lucinidae, each with...
- Lajonkairia lajonkairii is an edible species of sal****er clam in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. The s**** of Lajonkairia lajonkairii is elongated, oval...
- squalida, the chocolate clam, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Veneridae. It was first described to science by George Brettingham Sowerby, a British...
- somewhat similar shape and sculpture, but are in other families such as the Veneridae (Venus clams) and the ark clams (Arcidae). ****les in the family Cardiidae...