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Goodallia (bivalve)
Goodallia may refer to: * ''Goodallia'' (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family Astartidae * ''Goodallia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Thymelaeaceae * ''Goodallia'', an extinct genus of bivalves in the family Ungulinidae Ungulinidae is a family of marine bivalve molluscs in the order Venerida Venerida (formerly Veneroida) is an order of mostly saltwater but also some freshwater bivalve molluscs. This order includes many familiar groups such as many clams that ..., synonym of '' Microstagon'' {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Goodallia (bivalve)
Goodallia may refer to: * ''Goodallia'' (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family Astartidae * ''Goodallia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Thymelaeaceae * ''Goodallia'', an extinct genus of bivalves in the family Ungulinidae Ungulinidae is a family of marine bivalve molluscs in the order Venerida Venerida (formerly Veneroida) is an order of mostly saltwater but also some freshwater bivalve molluscs. This order includes many familiar groups such as many clams that ..., synonym of '' Microstagon'' {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Astartidae
Astartidae is a family of bivalves related in the order Carditida.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 40-42. Astartidae taxonomy *''Astarte'' J. Sowerby, 1816 **'' Astarte acuticostata'' J. G. Jeffreys, 1881 **'' Astarte arctica'' (J. E. Gray, 1824) **'' Astarte bennetti'' Dall, 1903 **'' Astarte borealis'' (Schumacher, 1817) – northern astarte **'' Astarte castanea'' (Say, 1822) – chestnut astarte **'' Astarte compacta'' Carpenter, 1864 **'' Astarte crebricostata'' (Da Costa, 1778) **'' Astarte crenata'' (J. E. Gray, 1824) **'' Astarte elliptica'' (T. Brown, 1827) – elliptical astarte **'' Astarte esquimalti'' (Baird, 1863) **'' Astarte filatovae'' Habe, 1964 **'' Astarte globula'' Dall, 1886 **'' Astarte laurentiana'' **'' Astarte liogona'' Dall, 1903 **'' Astarte mirabilis'' (Dall, 1871) **'' Astarte montagui'' (Dillwyn, 1817) **'' Astarte nana'' Dall, 1886 **'' Asta ...
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Goodallia (plant)
''Goodallia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. It just contains one species, ''Goodallia guianensis'' Benth. Its native range is Guyana. The genus name of ''Goodallia'' is in honour of Edward Angelo Goodall (1819–1908), an English painter and illustrator. The Latin specific epithet of ''guianensis'' means "of the Guianas The Guianas, sometimes called by the Spanish loan-word ''Guayanas'' (''Las Guayanas''), is a region in north-eastern South America which includes the following three territories: * French Guiana, an overseas department and region of France * ..." (an area of north eastern South America). It was first described and published by George Bentham in London J. Bot. Vol.4 on page 633 in 1845. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q18331866, from2=Q17582044 Thymelaeaceae Malvales genera Plants described in 1845 Flora of Guyana ...
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Thymelaeaceae
The Thymelaeaceae are a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants composed of 50 genera (listed below) and 898 species.Zachary S. Rogers (2009 onwards)A World Checklist of Thymelaeaceae (version 1) Missouri Botanical Garden Website, St. Louis. It was established in 1789 by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu.Antoine Laurent de Jussieu ''Genera Plantarum'', page 76. Herrisant & Barrois, Paris. The Thymelaeaceae are mostly trees and shrubs, with a few vines and herbaceous plants. Description This is not intended as a full botanical description, but only as a few notes on some of the conspicuous or unusual traits of the family when ''Tepuianthus'' is excluded. The bark is usually shiny and fibrous. Attempts to break the stem often result in a strip of bark peeling down the side.Ernst Schmidt, Mervyn Lotter and Warren McCleland The number of stamens is usually once or twice the number of calyx lobes. If twice, then they often occur in two well separated series. Exceptions include ''Gonystylu ...
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Ungulinidae
Ungulinidae is a family of marine bivalve molluscs in the order Venerida Venerida (formerly Veneroida) is an order of mostly saltwater but also some freshwater bivalve molluscs. This order includes many familiar groups such as many clams that are valued for food and a number of freshwater bivalves. Since the 2000s, .... Characteristics The members of this family are found in muddy sand or gravel at or below low tide mark. They have characteristically rounded shells with forward-facing umbones (projections). The valves are flattened and deeply etched with concentric rings. Each valve bears two cardinal and two plate-like lateral teeth. These molluscs do not have siphons but the extremely long foot makes a channel which is then lined with slime and serves for the intake and expulsion of water. Genera The following genera are recognised in the family Ungulinidae: *†'' Bruetia'' *'' Diplodonta'' *'' Felaniella'' *'' Foveamysia'' *'' Joannisiella'' *'' Lamysia'' *' ...
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