Panopea is a genus of large marine bivalve molluscs or clams in the family Hiatellidae. There are 10 described species in Panopea. Many of them are known...
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Panopea abrupta is an extinct species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae, originally described as Mya abrupta. Its fossils were...
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Panopea is a Nereid of Greek mythology. Panopea may also refer to: Panopea (bivalve), a genus of bivalve in the family Hiatellidae Panopea, a genus of...
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Panopea zelandica, commonly known as the deepwater clam or New Zealand geoduck, is a large species of marine bivalve mollusc in the Panopea (geoduck)...
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Geoduck (redirect from Panopea generosa)
The Pacific geoduck (/ˈɡuːiˌdʌk/ GOO-ee-duk; Panopea generosa) is a species of very large saltwater clam in the family Hiatellidae. The common name is...
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Panopea glycimeris is a species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae. The fossil record of this species dates back to the Miocene...
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Panopea smithae is a species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the Panopea (geoduck) genus of the family Hiatellidae, found in the waters surrounding...
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Panopea dockensis is an extinct species of marine bivalve mollusc from the Pliocene–Pleistocene Waccamaw Formation of North Carolina. It was a close relative...
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Panopea bitruncata is a species of marine bivalve commonly known as the Atlantic geoduck or Atlantic geoduck clam. These clams like their more famous...
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Hiatellidae (category Bivalve families)
include: Cyrtodaria Reuss, 1801 Hiatella Bosc, 1801 Panomya Gray, 1857 Panopea Menard, 1807 Saxicavella P. Fischer, 1878 Hiatellidae Gray, 1824. Retrieved...
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Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc. The word is often applied only to those that are deemed edible and live as infauna, spending...
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Panopeus (crab), a genus of crabs in the family Panopeidae Panopea (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family Hiatellidae This disambiguation page lists...
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Siphon (mollusc) (category Bivalve anatomy)
the mantle cavity. A single siphon occurs in some gastropods. In those bivalves which have siphons, the siphons are paired. In cephalopods, there is a...
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Tresus capax (category Bivalves described in 1850)
morphology and lifestyle. Both species are somewhat similar to the geoduck (Panopea generosa, which is in the family Hiatellidae), though smaller, with shells...
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species of moth Mordellistena abrupta, species of beetle Panopea abrupta, species of large marine bivalve mollusc Pseudopostega abrupta, species of moth Pterostylis...
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(specifically the Pacific geoduck, Panopea generosa) for human consumption. The geoduck is a large edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk, that is native...
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Tresus nuttallii (category Bivalves described in 1837)
morphology and lifestyle. Both species are somewhat similar to the Geoduck (Panopea generosa which is in the family Hiatellidae), though smaller, with shells...
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including Puget Sound. Many bivalves occur in Puget Sound, such as Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and geoduck clams (Panopea generosa). The Olympia oyster...
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Eubostrychoceras, Ryugasella and Baculites. Many bivalve fossils have been found such as Cucullaea, Panopea, Pinna, and Pterotrigonia. Polychaete annelid...
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Coquimbo Formation (section Bivalves)
fossiliferous bed that mineralized most elements, or the attachment of bivalve internal molds and shells onto bones. The Coquimbo Formation is largely...
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Aquia Formation (section Bivalves)
lenticularis Meretrix ovata Modiolus alabamensis Ostrea compressirostra Panopea elongata Venericardia planicosta Vulsella alabamensis Cimomia marylandensis...
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List of sequenced animal genomes (section Bivalves)
water mussel (2017) Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mediterranean mussel (2016) Panopea generosa, Pacific geoduck (2023) Patinopecten yessoensis, Yesso scallop...
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rock cemented with calcite and containing detrital phosphate. Mollusc bivalves account for up to 75% of the composition in some areas and molds of molluscs...
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Geological Magazine 122(4):351-359 B. Studencka. 1991. A new species of genus Panopea (Bivalvia) from King George Island, Antarctica. Polish polar research 12(3):363-368...
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in the area, including the genera Anadara, Trachycardium, Hybolophus, Panopea and Miltha. Odobenocetops is also known from the Late Miocene-aged Cerro...
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†Nucula percrassa Ostrea †Pachydiscus †Pachymelania – tentative report Panopea †Paranomia Pecten Pholadomya †Pholadomya occidentalis Pinna †Placenticeras...
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rectilamellosa – or unidentified comparable form Panopea †Panopea elongatissima – or unidentified comparable form †Panopea kissoumi †Pantanellium †Pantanellium fosteri...
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sayrevillensis – type locality for species †Paleofusimitra Panopea †Panopea deciea †Panopea decisa †Panopea descisa †Paracupes †Paracupes svitkoi – type locality...
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calipygum (Born, 1778) Mactra glauca Born, 1778 Ostrea cristata Born, 1778 Panopea glycimeris (Born, 1778) Papyridea lata (Born, 1778) – synonym: Cardium...
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†Palaeolagus †Paleopanax †Paleopanax oregonensis Paliurus Pandora Panopea †Panopea abrupta Panthera †Panthera onca – or unidentified comparable form †Paradaphoenus...
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