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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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NEOGENE PECTINIDAE OF NORTHERN PACIFIC

1978
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Level of Acceptability of Scallop (Pectinidae) Kropek

Business Fora: Business and Allied Industries International Journal
This experimental study aimed to determine the acceptability of scallop kropek as to aroma, color, flavor, texture and general acceptability as well as its acceptability in three formulations made up of 1/4 cup scallop paste and ¾ cup tapioca flour (Formulation A); ½ cup scallop paste and ½ cup tapioca flour (Formulation B; and, ¾ cup scallop paste and
Brian Focbit, Franz Joseph Flores
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Swimming in Amusium pleuronectes (Bivahia: Pectinidae)*

Journal of Zoology, 1980
Aspects of functional design in the Pectinidae have led scientists to speculate that scallops of the Amusium group (Hertlein, 1969) are among the best swimmers. This study of Amusium pleuronectes confirms this view, with average swimming speeds ranging from 37–45 cm/second. A speed of 73 cm/second was recorded from one scallop.
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Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae and Pectinidae) from some northeastern Atlantic seamounts

Sarsia, 2004
This paper addresses the systematics of Pectinoidea collected in the northeast Atlantic on the Lusitanian seamounts, on Galicia Bank, and on the Meteor group seamounts. There are 21 species recorded, of which three (Parvamussium intuslaevis, Cyclopecten cincinnatus, Cyclopecten vimineus from the Meteor group seamounts) are described as new. A lectotype
Dijkstra, H.H., Gofas, S.
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A new species of Hinnites (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from Angola

1985
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Cosel, Rudo von, Gofas, Serge
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Shell characteristics of the family pectinidae as environmental indicators

1969
Many characteristics of bivalve shells are related to environmental rather than hereditary conditions. If these acquired characteristics could be recognized and interpreted in fossil shells they would be of considerable significance in paleoecology.
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