Definition of Corbulidae. Meaning of Corbulidae. Synonyms of Corbulidae

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Definition of Corbulidae

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Meaning of Corbulidae from wikipedia

- Corbulidae is a family of very small sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the order Myida. Genera and species in the family Corbulidae include:...
- Superfamily: Dreissenoidea Family: Dreissenidae Superfamily: Myoidea Family: Corbulidae Family: Myidae Family: †Pleurodesmatidae Family: †Raetomyidae Superfamily:...
- Potamocorbula amurensis (overbite clam or Asian clam) of the family Corbulidae Sinanodonta woodiana (Chinese pond mussel or Eastern Asiatic freshwater...
- of very small sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Corbulidae, the basket clams. Species within the genus Corbula include: Corbula aequivalvis...
- Potamocorbula laevis is a species of marine bivalve in the family Corbulidae. It was originally described in 1843 by Richard Brinsley Hinds (1812-1847)...
- Corbiculidae Sphaeriidae Dreissenidae Solenidae Donacidae Navavulidae Myoida Corbulidae Erodonidae Teridinidae Anomalodemata Lyonsiidae The Unionida, of worldwide...
- Caestocorbula is an extinct genus of sal****er clams in the family Corbulidae. The name has been created for fossils from the Eocene of Belgium. Presence...
- clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Erodoninae of the family Corbulidae in the order Myida. The World Register of Marine Species lists the following...
- Caryocorbula is a genus of sal****er clams belonging to the Corbulidae family, classified as marine bivalve molluscs.: This genus is often referred to...
- gibba, the common basket-s****, is a species of bivalve in the family Corbulidae. The species was originally described in 1792 by the Italian zoologist...