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- Cymatioa cookae, also known as Cymatioa cooki, is a species of sal****er clam, a bivalve mollusk, that is native to southern California. It was thought...
- Babelomurex cookae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. MolluscaBase (2018)...
- described from fossil remains in 1977, discovered alive in 1979. Cymatioa cookae, a small bivalve mollusk of family Galeommatidae; originally do****ented...
- Beania columbiana O'Donoghue, 1923 Beania conferta MacGillivray, 1886 Beania cookae Tilbrook, Hayward & Gordon, 2001 Beania correiae Vieira, Migotto & Winston...
- Bactrothrips buffai Bactrothrips carbonarius Bactrothrips congoensis Bactrothrips cookae Bactrothrips delamarei Bactrothrips divergens Bactrothrips elongatus Bactrothrips...
- Winston & Jackson, 2021 Poricella celleporoides (Busk, 1884) Poricella cookae (Pouyet & Moissette, 1986) Poricella davidi Balavoine, 1960 Poricella fourtaui...
- chuakensis (Waters, 1913) Bicellariella ciliata (Linnaeus, 1758) Bicellariella cookae Rao & Ganapati, 1974 Bicellariella edentata Marcus, 1955 Bicellariella fragilis...
- Burch, 1941 Axinodon symmetros Jeffreys, 1876 Cymatioa Berry, 1964 Cymatioa cookae (Willett, 1937) Cymatioa electilis (S. S. Berry, 1963) – wavy-edged kellyclam...
- Thalamoporella contiguacurva Soule, Soule & Chaney, 1992 Thalamoporella cookae Soule, Soule & Chaney, 1992 Thalamoporella delicata Soule & Soule, 1970...
- Zealand A cellariid cheilostome bryozoan, a species of Cellaria. Chaperiopsis cookae Sp. nov Valid Gordon & Taylor Early Eocene Tumaio Limestone  New Zealand...