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A validated DNA metabarcoding approach for routine authentication of processed bivalves. [PDF]

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Mollusca: Bivalvia

2015
AbstractWith approximately 15,000 described recent species, Bivalvia is the second largest molluscan class-level taxon. Compared to other conchiferan molluscs, the bivalve body plan has undergone several reductions, such as the lack of a distinct head including radula and buccal muscles, which is also reflected in the relatively simple nervous system ...
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?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? Pisidioidea (Bivalvia)

2023
The data on small Pisidioidea specific composition and ecological structure in 15 lakes and Kiev water reservoir are presented. Certain problems of systemalics, occurrence and habitat distribution are discussed.
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Bivalvia

2007
Los bivalvos constituyen una clase de moluscos ampliamente reconocida por el público en general. La conchilla o esqueleto calcáreo que, en vida, contiene a las partes blandas del animal, frecuentemente es hallada mezclada con los sedimentos depositados en las playas marinas o a lo largo de los cursos fluviales.
Camacho, Horacio Homero   +4 more
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Bivalvia Linnaeus 1758

2018
BIVALVIA Subgenera and Genera Anthonya Gabb, 1864b: 181–182. Type Species: Anthonya cultriformis Gabb, 1864b: 182, pl. 30, figs. 236–236a, by monotypy. Bothrocorbula Gabb, 1872c: 274; 1872d: 247. Type Species: Corbula viminea Guppy, 1866: 293, pl. 18, fig. 11, by monotypy.
Groves, Lindsey T., Squires, Richard L.
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?? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????? Unionidae (Bivalvia)

2023
Results of nomenclatorial studies of some genus group names within Unio s. I. published by G. Servain (1882) and P. Pallary 1939).
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