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Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/) or bivalves, in
previous centuries referred to as the
Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a
class of
aquatic molluscs (marine...
- 1819 Purchon, R. D. 1941. On the
biology and
relationships of the
lamellibranch Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton).
Marine Biological ****ociation of the United...
- ISBN 978-1-0687614-0-9. Barnes, R. S. K. (4
November 2010). "The
Intertidal Lamellibranchs of
Southampton Water, With
Particular Reference to
Cerastoderma Edule...
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Thesis Physiological characteristics of
transport of
amino acids in
lamellibranch molluscs.
Doctoral advisor Grover C.
Stephens Other academic advisors...
- of a
decapod crustacean and
sporogony in the
connective tissue of a
lamellibranch mollusc. Labbé A (1899) Sporozoa. In Das Tierreich: Eine Zusammenstellung...
- Bakevelliidae, C****ianellidae, and Lithiotidae. This
subclass of
molluscs has
lamellibranch gills, and is epibenthic. Some
attach to the
substrate using a byssus...
- turbidity.
Other species,
including sponges, hydroids, polychaetes,
lamellibranchs, amphipods, decapods, echinoderms, and fishes,
usually have
close relationships...
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lateral teeth.
Their s**** lack a
nacreous layer, and the
gills are
lamellibranch in form. Most
species have a siphon. The
following tree is
their info...
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possibly arid climate. Additionally, more m****ive
facies with
large lamellibranchs separated the
tidal flat from the open sea with Ammonites,
whose western...
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pathologist Rudolf Virchow (1921) and an
important study involving the
lamellibranch gill,
titled "Ueber den Bau der Najadenkieme. Ein
Beitrag zur vergleichenden...