- A ****le is an
edible marine bivalve mollusc.
Although many
small edible bivalves are
loosely called ****les, true ****les are
species in the
family Cardiidae...
- the
small size of the organism, a
great speed is achieved.
Scallops and
cardiids, siphonop****s,
tunicates (such as salps), and some
jellyfish also employ...
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cynodonts and
rhynchosaurs 225 Ma
Earliest dinosaurs (prosauropods),
first cardiid bivalves,
diversity in cycads, bennettitaleans, and conifers.
First teleost...
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Indeterminate Myalinid bivalve.
Myalinella M. m****i
Permophorus Indeterminate A
cardiid bivalve.
Phestia Indeterminate A
nuculanid bivalve.
Schizodus Indeterminate...
- from AL2. 4 left valves, 1
right valves and 3 double-valved specimens. A
cardiid.
Liostrea L. sp. AL1 and AL2. 2 specimens. An ostreid. "Lucina" "L." cf...
- to the
Caspian Sea (with list of s**** and
tables of
measurements of
cardiids made by Prof. F.F.
Baron Rosen).].
Trudy Obshchestva estestvoispytatelei...
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Bowman County,
North Dakota. "10 complete,
decorticated specimens". A
cardiid.
Pteria P.
linguaeformis Bowman County,
North Dakota.
About 15
broken specimens...
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coast of
Western Australia. It is
commonly known as the
Hamelin ****le,
cardiid ****le or
heart ****le. This
species was
first described by
Ralph Tate...
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Yakataga anticline One
specimen A
cardiid C. (Laevicardium)
alaskensis Yakataga anticline Multiple specimens A
cardiid C. (Papyridea)
brooksi Yakataga anticline...
- West
African enigma: Systematics, evolution, and
palaeobiogeography of
cardiid bivalve Procardium. Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 62 (4): 729–757 v t...