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Definition of Ark shell

Ark shell
Ark shell Ark" shell` (Zo["o]l.) A marine bivalve shell belonging to the genus Arca and its allies.

Meaning of Ark shell from wikipedia

- than 80 mm long, ark clams vary both in shape and size. They number about 200 species worldwide. The group is known as "ark s****" because species such...
- The false ark s**** (Cucullaea) are a small genus of marine bivalve molluscs related to the ark clams. The genus is the only member of the family Cucullaeidae...
- Arca noae or the Noah's Ark s**** is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Arcidae. It is found in the Mediterranean Sea from low tide mark to a...
- mirugai or mirukuigai. It is considered to have a texture similar to an ark s**** (known in ****anese as akagai). Mirugai is sometimes translated into English...
- ark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Noah's Ark was the vessel built by Noah in the Bible and the Quran. Noah's Ark or Arc can also refer to: Ark Encounter...
- is found from South Africa to ****an. It has the common name of oblique ark s****. "Barbatia obliquata (Wood, 1828)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 20 October...
- brasiliana (common name: Incongruous Ark Clam) is a sal****er clam in the family Arcidae, the ark s****. Average s**** size 45 mm. Atlantic coast of North...
- line can easily be perceived in these images of a mussel s**** and an ark s****. The hinge teeth, structures which control the articulation of the valves...
- edible sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Arcidae, the ark s****. It contains a single species, Senilia senilis. Right and left valve of...
- currently recognised within the order, including the well-known ark clams or ark s**** in the family Arcidae. The order Arcida, as the suborder Arcacea...