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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...
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location (link) Barnes, R. S. K. (4
November 2010). "The
Intertidal Lamellibranchs of
Southampton Water, With
Particular Reference to
Cerastoderma Edule...
- which, over half are molluscs,
including numerous turret s**** and
lamellibranchs.
Sharks teeth are common, and the beds have
yielded remains of corals...
- turbidity.
Other species,
including sponges, hydroids, polychaetes,
lamellibranchs, amphipods, decapods, echinoderms, and fishes,
usually have
close relationships...
- co****
quartz grains, small-sized
gravels and the
fragments of ground-up
lamellibranchs and echinoderms.
Higher up in the
section the
marly layers gradually...
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abundance of
Permian fossils that
include brachiopods (Productus sp.)
lamellibranchs, bryozoans, corals,
crinoids and
foraminifera (Parafusulina sp.). The...
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other fossils from the same time
period near it,
including ammonites,
lamellibranchs and fish remains. Only part of the
skull was found. The
skull is incomplete...
- C****ianellidae, and Plicatostylidae. This
subclass of
molluscs has
lamellibranch gills, and is epibenthic. Some
attach to the
substrate using a byssus...
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Commons has
media related to
Ylistrum balloti. Tate, R. (1886). The
Lamellibranchs of the
Older Tertiary of
Australia (Part 1).
Transactions and Proceedings...
- (1920). "Notes on
Lamellibranchs in the
Indian Museum, Nos. 1-2". Rec.
Indian Mus. 19: 165-174. Prashad, B. (1921). "Notes on
Lamellibranchs in the Indian...