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Fustiariidae
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria e ...
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Fustiaria Subeburnea
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Langfordi
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Vagina
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Tenuifissum
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Stenoschiza
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Steineri
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Rubescens
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Polita
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Nipponica
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Mariae
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Liodon
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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Fustiaria Maoria
''Fustiaria'' is a genus of scaphopods in the order Dentaliida and is the only genus comprising the family Fustiariidae, with 24 species. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Fustiaria Stoliczka, 1868. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138023 on 2020-12-09 Description The shells of ''Fustiaria'' are characterized as smooth, slender, circular in cross section, slightly curved, thin-walled, and virtually transparent. The central tooth of its radula (chewing organ), called a "rachis", is unusual compared with that of other Dentaliids in that it is flat on its tip rather than pointed. The space around the foot (the "pedal sinus") is divided by a thin horizontal membrane called a septum. Species *'' Fustiaria caesura'' (Colman, 1958) *'' Fustiaria crosnieri'' Nicklès, 1979 *'' Fustiaria diaphana'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria electra'' V. Scarabino & F. Scarabino, 2010 *'' Fustiaria ...
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