Definition of Plicatulidae. Meaning of Plicatulidae. Synonyms of Plicatulidae

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Definition of Plicatulidae

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Meaning of Plicatulidae from wikipedia

- The Plicatulidae are a family of sal****er clams, marine bivalve mollusks, known commonly as kitten's paws or kittenpaws. These bivalves are related to...
- (windowpane oysters & saddle oysters) Superfamily: Plicatuloidea Family: Plicatulidae (kittenpaws) Superfamily: Dimyoidea Family: Dimyidae (dimyidarian oysters)...
- oysters (Spondylidae), and kittens paws (Plicatulidae). Ostreidae hinge Pectinidae hinge Spondylidae hinge Plicatulidae hinge The crurae hinge has lamellar...
- molluscs, known commonly as kitten's paws or kittenpaws in the family Plicatulidae. Plicatula angolensis Cosel, 1995 Plicatula anomioides Keen, 1958 Plicatula...
- saddle oysters Family: Placunidae Superfamily: Plicatuloidea Family: Plicatulidae, the kittenpaws Superfamily: Dimyoidea Family: Dimyidae, the dimyarian...
- Mollusca class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreida Suborder: Ostreina Superfamilies Dimyoidea Dimyidae Ostreoidea Gryphaeidae Ostreidae Plicatuloidea Plicatulidae...
- Atlantic kitten's paw, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Plicatulidae. The size of the s**** attains 38.6 mm. It can be found along the Atlantic...
- Spondylidae Family †Tosapectinidae Superfamily Plicatuloidea Family Plicatulidae Superfamily †Pseudomonotoidea Family †Hunanopectinidae Family †Pseudomonotidae...
- Stampeå stream S**** A sal****er Scallop, type member of the family Plicatulidae inside Pectinida. Two poorly preserved specimens have been found. Spondylus...
- Martesia fragilis Verril y Bush, 1890 Martesia cuneiformis (Say, 1822) Plicatulidae - marine Plicatula gibbosa Lamarck, 180l Psammobiidae - marine Sanguinolaria...