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- absence of sunlight. These supported organisms such as vesicomyid and thyasirid clams, as well as marine gastropods and other epifauna similar to those...
- bacteria are symbiotic, for example living inside the mantle of certain thyasirid and vesicomyid bivalves. Otherwise the first link in the hadal food web...
- hesperornithes, toothed diving birds. Earliest limopsid, verticordiid, and thyasirid bivalves. 100 Ma First ants. 100–95 Ma Spinosaurus, the largest theropod...
- (Vesicomya cordata and Calyptogena ponderosa), and infaunal lucinid or thyasirid clams (Lucinoma sp. or Thyasira sp.). Bacterial mats are present at all...
- bathypelagic waters. Rainbow exhibits fossils of many kinds of vesicomyid and thyasirid s****. Fossils have been dated at other sites on the Rainbow m****if,...
- nov Valid Hryniewicz, Little & Nakrem Earliest Cretaceous  Norway A thyasirid bivalve. The type species is Cretaxinus hurumi. Cryptopecten kurangaensis...
- (1989). "Methylotrophic and autotrophic bacteria isolated from lucinid and thyasirid bivalves containing symbiotic bacteria in their gills". Journal of the...
- Zealand A thyasirid bivalve, a species of Thyasira. Thyasira (Thyasira) marwicki Nom. nov Valid Amano et al. Late Miocene  New Zealand A thyasirid bivalve...
- Hryniewicz; Kazutaka Amano; Robert G. Jenkins; Steffen Kiel (2017). "Thyasirid bivalves from Cretaceous and Paleogene cold seeps". Acta Palaeontologica...