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- Ctenoides scaber, the flame scallop or rough fileclam, is a species of sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Limidae. Despite their common...
- 'Disco' Clam Ctenoides ales (Finlay, 1927): Mechanisms and Behavioral Function (PhD). UC Berkeley. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ctenoides ales. http://www...
- Ctenoides is a genus of bivalves belonging to the family Limidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Ctenoides ales (Finlay, 1927)...
- subspecies of E. ctenoides, since there are some finds (for instance, from Ceyssaguet, France) that show a transitional character between E. ctenoides and E. teguliensis...
- Melaleuca ctenoides is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife. "Melaleuca ctenoides". Plants...
- †Antiquilima Cox, 1943 Acestarica Dekkers, 2022 † Antiquilima L. R. Cox, 1943 Ctenoides Mörch, 1853 †Ctenostreon Eichwald, 1862 †Dimorphoconcha Wasmer & Hautmann...
- Lima floridana Olsson and Harbison, 1953 - smooth fileclam: synonym of Ctenoides mitis (Lamarck, 1807) Lima hians (Gmelin, 1791): synonym of Limaria hians...
- buchananensis - Queensland Dactyloctenium capitatum - Madagascar Dactyloctenium ctenoides - Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Aldabra, Mauritius, Madagascar, Seyc****es...
- California) Echinocereus dasyacanthus Engelm. Echinocereus dasyacanthus subsp. ctenoides (Engelm.) Lodé Echinocereus dasyacanthus subsp. dasyacanthus Echinocereus...
- comprise ten species. Two of those species were new - M. camptoclada and M. ctenoides. Melaleuca camptoclada is a shrub growing to a height of about 3 m (10 ft)...