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Hyalopecten Tydemani
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Addison Emery Verrill
Addison Emery Verrill (February 9, 1839 – December 10, 1926) was an American invertebrate zoologist, museum curator and university professor. Life Verrill was born on February 9, 1839 in Greenwood, Maine, the son of George Washington Verrill and Lucy (Hillborn) Verrill. As a boy he showed an early interest in natural history, building collections of rocks and minerals, plants, shells, insects and other animals. When he moved with his family to Norway, Maine at age fourteen he attended secondary school at the Norway Liberal Institute. Verrill started college in 1859 at Harvard University and studied under Louis Agassiz. He graduated in 1862 with a B.A. He went on scientific collecting trips with Alpheus Hyatt and Nathaniel Shaler in the summer of 1860 to Trenton Point, Maine and Mount Desert Island and in the summer of 1861 to Anticosti Island and Labrador. In 1864 Verrill made reports on mining, or prospective mining, properties in New Hampshire, New York, and Pennsylvania. Tw ...
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Hyalopecten Hadalis
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Tydemani
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Strigillatus
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Pudicus
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Profundicola
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Neoceanicus
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Mireilleae
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Hyalopecten Frigidus
''Hyalopecten'' is a genus of marine bivalve molluscs. The placement of the genus ''Hyalopecten'' is currently uncertain. Habe included ''Hyalopecten'' within the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, ''Hyalopecten'' lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae.Waller, T. R. & Marincovich, L. jr. (1992): ''New species of'' Camptochlamys ''and'' Chlamys ''(Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae), from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska''. Journal of Paleontology 66 (2): 215-227 Some authors consider '' Ciclopecten'' Seguenza, 1877 to be a senior synonym, however '' Ciclopecten'' has antimarginal microsculpture. Species and their distribution *''Hyalopecten frigidus'' (Jensen, 1904) - North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean *''Hyalopecten hadalis'' (Knudsen, 1970) - Kermadec Trench *''Hyalopecten mireilleae'' Dijkstra, 1995 - Eastern New Caledonia to the New Hebrides *''Hyalopecten neoceanicus'' (Dall, 1908) - Eastern Paci ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Synonym (taxonomy)
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. * In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linnaeus was the first to give a scientific name (under the currently used system of scientific nomenclature) to the Norway spruce, which he called ''Pinus abies''. This name is no longer in use, so it is now a synonym of the current scientific name, ''Picea abies''. * In zoology, moving a species from one genus to another results in a different binomen, but the name is considered an alternative combination rather than a synonym. The concept of synonymy in zoology is reserved for two names at the same rank that refers to a taxon at that rank - for example, the name ''Papilio prorsa'' Linnaeus, 1758 is a junior synonym of ''Papilio levana'' Linnaeus, 1758, being names for different seasonal forms of the species now referred to as ''Araschnia le ...
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