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Pectinidae WILKES 1810

2019
PECTINIDAE WILKES, 1810 FIG. 37 UCMP 412480 is a mold of a small indeterminate Pectinidae. The cast is about 7 mm high with 10, possibly 11, strong radial ribs, with the suggestion of finer concentric sculpture on some ribs. A possible posterior auricle is present although the impression is very faint and difficult to distinguish, and no sculpture is ...
Charles L. Powell, Ii   +2 more
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Pectinidae Rafinesque 1815

2018
Pectinidae Rafinesque, 1815 Pectinidae Rafinesque, 1815 [emend. Waller, 1978]; formerly attributed to Wilkes (1810), but that work is not consistently binominal (Waller & Stanley 2005: 38; Dijkstra & Marshall 2008: 2; Bouchet & Rocroi, 2010: 65). Diagnostic characters. Byssate, cemented, or free-living Pectinoidea with outer prismatic calcite layer
Dijkstra, Henk H., Beu, Alan G.
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Pectinida Gray 1854

2014
Published as part of Hryniewicz, Krzysztof, Little, Crispin T. S. & Nakrem, Hans Arne, 2014, Bivalves from the latest Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous hydrocarbon seep carbonates from central Spitsbergen, Svalbard, pp.
Hryniewicz, Krzysztof   +2 more
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Pectinidae Vaughan & Wells 1943

2013
Published as part of Samiei, Jahangir Vajed, Dab, Koosha, Ghezellou, Parviz & Shirvani, Arash, 2013, Some scleractinian corals (Scleractinia: Anthozoa) of Larak Island, Persian Gulf, pp.
Samiei, Jahangir Vajed   +3 more
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Mclearnia Crickmay, 1930 (Bivalvia: Pectinidae)

Journal of Paleontology, 1986
In revising the subgenus Mclearnia Crickmay (1930), Kelly, Dhondt and Zakharov (1984) recommended that the spelling of the subgenus and species should be emended to Maclearnia maclearni. The latter authors had followed Recommendation III 21(a) of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Stoll, 1964, p.
S. R. A. Kelly   +2 more
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The karyotype of Nodipecten nodosus (Bivalvia: Pectinidae)

Hydrobiologia, 2000
Earlier karyotypical work on Nodipecten nodosus embryos indicated that this species has a diploid number of 38, with six pairs respectively of metacentric and submetacentric chromosomes and seven pairs of subtelocentric chromosomes, although there were some difficulties in obtaining complete metaphases.
E. Pauls, P. R. A. M. Affonso
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Pectinidae Rafinesque 1815

2007
PECTINIDAE Pecten mellevillei d’Orbigny, 1850b: 326, n° 527 [= Palliolum mellevillei (d’Orbigny, 1850)]. Correction pour homonymie primaire, pro Pecten corneus Melleville, 1843 non Sowerby, 1818. Pecten laudunensis Deshayes, 1858 est un synonyme subjectif plus récent.
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Thermoluminescence dating of calcite shells in the pectinidae family

Quaternary Science Reviews, 1992
Abstract Previously we investigated the thermoluminescence (TL) of a calcite shell, Pectinidae Pecten (Notovola) albicans (Schroter) (abbreviated to albicans), and we found that TL dating was possible for fossil calcite shells of albicans from 5 × 10 5 years ago to the present.
Kiyotaka Ninagawa   +8 more
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Some Atlantic Coast Tertiary Pectinidae

American Midland Naturalist, 1934
P1. 25, fig. 1. Description: Shell very thin, equilateral, suborbicular. A single strong radial cord extends nearly to the beak anteriorly and another posteriorly; three weaker, equally spaced cords lie between the secondary cords and become obsolete 2 mm. from the margin of the disk.
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The mitochondrial genome of the scallopMimachlamys senatoria(Bivalvia, Pectinidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
The mitochondrial (mt) genome of the scallop Mimachlamys senatoria (17,383 bp), an economically and ecologically important bivalve, was newly sequenced and annotated. Comparative analyses between M. senatoria and its congeneric sister species M. nobilis revealed three new findings: (1) M.
Xiangyun, Wu, Xiaoling, Li, Ziniu, Yu
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