Definition of Carinariidae. Meaning of Carinariidae. Synonyms of Carinariidae

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Definition of Carinariidae

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Meaning of Carinariidae from wikipedia

- Carinariidae, known by the common name "heteropods" like their relatives in the Pterotracheoidea, is a taxonomic family of swimming or floating sea snails...
- Atlantidae Rang, 1829 † Family Bellerophinidae Destombes, 1984 Family Carinariidae Blainville 1818 These holoplanktonic snails are found floating or swimming...
- Rafinesque, 1814 Atlantidae Rang, 1829 † Bellerophinidae Destombes, 1984 Carinariidae Blainville, 1818 Rissooidea Gray, 1847 Barleeiidae Gray, 1857 Emblandidae...
- Caecidae Gray, 1815 Calyptraeidae Blainville, 1824 Capulidae Fleming, 1822 Carinariidae Blainville, 1818 C****idae Latreille, 1825 Cerithiidae Fleming, 1822 Cerithiopsidae...
- sea gastropod, a holoplanktonic marine gastropod mollusk in the family Carinariidae. The maximum recorded (s****?) length is 115 mm.[clarification needed]...
- of sea snail, a marine pelagic marine gastropod mollusc in the family Carinariidae. It was first described in 1835 by William Henry Benson, an amateur malacologist...
- along with two other similar pelagic families, the Atlantidae and the Carinariidae. These pelagic snails are not at all closely related to the pelagic heterobranch...
- Pterosoma planum is a species of marine gastropod in the family Carinariidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Pterosoma planum Lesson, 1827"...
- species of sea snail, a rare pelagic gastropod mollusc in the family Carinariidae. This species is found worldwide in warm seas between latitudes 40° North...
- sea gastropod, a holoplanktonic marine gastropod mollusk in the family Carinariidae. Cardiapoda richardi Vayssiere, 1903. WoRMS (2009). Cardiapoda richardi...