Definition of Cardiidae. Meaning of Cardiidae. Synonyms of Cardiidae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Cardiidae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Cardiidae and, of course, Cardiidae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Cardiidae.

Definition of Cardiidae

No result for Cardiidae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Cardiidae from wikipedia

- bivalves are loosely called ****les, true ****les are species in the family Cardiidae. True ****les live in sandy, sheltered beaches throughout the world. The...
- species of edible sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the ****les. It is found in waters off Europe, from Iceland in the north...
- giant clam, is a species of extremely large marine clam in the family Cardiidae. The southern giant clam is one of the largest of the "giant clams", reaching...
- of very large sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae, the ****les. This subfamily contains the largest living bivalve species...
- clam or saffron-coloured clam, is a species of bivalve in the family Cardiidae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. It is occasionally found in...
- Pamela; Todd, Peter A. (2014). "The behaviour of giant clams (Bivalvia: Cardiidae: Tridacninae)". Marine Biology. 161 (12): 2699–2717. doi:10.1007/s00227-014-2545-0...
- in the subfamily Tridacninae, the giant clam subfamily, of the family Cardiidae. Hippopus hippopus (Linnaeus, 1758)(Bear paw clam) Hippopus porcell****...
- Cardiida is an order of bivalves belonging to the class Bivalvia. Families: Cardiidae Donacidae Ephippiodontidae Ferganoconchidae Glaucomyidae Goniocardiidae...
- Species and Phylogeographic Patterns within Several Giant Clam Species (Cardiidae: Tridacna) from the Indo-Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal...
- The marine molluscs of Sri Lanka are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Sri Lanka. Phylum: Mollusca According to 2006 survey by De Silva, there are 240...