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- following species: Falcidens acutargatus Salvini-Plawen, 1992 Falcidens aequabilis Salvini-Plawen, 1972 Falcidens caudatus Heath, 1918) Falcidens chiastos Scheltema...
- most common, followed by 0:1:0 and n:0:n. The radula of the caudofoveate Falcidens is unlike the conchiferan radula. It has a reduced form, comprising just...
- Aplacophora Head region of the caudofoveate Falcidens Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Aplacophora...
- Chaetodermatidae Caudofoveatus Chaetoderma Falcidentidae Chaetoderma Falcidens Furcillidens Limifossoridae Limifossor Metachaetodermatidae Metachaetoderma...
- apruthiensis Mazza & Rustioni, 2011 †H. apulicus Mazza & Rustioni, 2011 †H. falcidens Mazza & Rustioni, 2011 †H. magnus Mazza & Rustioni, 2011 †H. minutus Mazza...
- ; Lins, U.; Farina, M. (1998). "Minerals of the radular apparatus of Falcidens sp. (Caudofoveata) and the evolutionary implications for the Phylum Mollusca"...
- belli Grouvelle P****androphloeus ditomoides Grouvelle P****androphloeus falcidens Grouvelle P****androphloeus glabriculus Grouvelle P****androphloeus spinosus...
- ; Lins, U.; Farina, M. (1998). "Minerals of the radular apparatus of Falcidens sp. (Caudofoveata) and the evolutionary implications for the Phylum Mollusca"...
- Aster cyaneus Hoffm. Aster decorus Desf. ex DC. Aster expansus Nees Aster falcidens E.S.Burgess Aster glaucescens Wender. ex Nees Aster glaucus Nees Aster...
- belonging to the order Caudofoveata. Genera: Chaetoderma Lovén, 1844 Falcidens Salvini-Plawen, 1968 Furcillidens Scheltema, 1998 "Chaetodermatidae"....