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Hiatella
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * '' Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * '' Hiatella arctica'' (Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' (Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' (Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lama ...
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Hiatella Antarctica
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * '' Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lam ...
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Hiatella Striata
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lama ...
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Hiatella Pholadis
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lama ...
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Hiatella Glaciana
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lama ...
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Hiatella Rugosa
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * '' Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lama ...
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Hiatella Azaria
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * '' Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * ''Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lamar ...
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Hiatella Australis
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * '' Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * ''Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * ''Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lamarc ...
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Hiatella Arenacea
''Hiatella'' is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Hiatellidae. Ecology These bivalves are stationary suspension feeders. Some species bore into rock for shelter, others also live in rock but do not bore, instead they nestle in holes created by other organisms, or in other crevices. They may also live nestled within the holdfasts of kelps, within other organisms such as sponges, or partly buried in a sandy sediment. Species The number of species in the genus is unclear, and their unequivocal identification can be difficult. The following species are listed in MolluscaBase/WoRMS (2015): * ''Hiatella antarctica'' (Philippi, 1845) * ''Hiatella arctica'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella striata'' (Fleuriau, 1802) = ''Hiatella pholadis'' ( Linnaeus, 1771)) * '' Hiatella arenacea'' (E.A. Smith, 1910) * ''Hiatella australis'' (Lamarck, 1818) * ''Hiatella azaria'' Dall, 1881 * ''Hiatella rugosa'' ( Linnaeus, 1767) (= ''Hiatella gallicana'' (Lamarck ...
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Hiatella Arctica
''Hiatella arctica'', known as the wrinkled rock-borer, the arctic hiatella or the arctic saxicave, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae. The white shell of this mollusc is thick and more or less rectangular, but generally irregular in shape. It is up to 45 mm long. ''Hiatella arctica'' is widespread and found in all the oceans, ranging from the Arctic and Antarctic to the subtropical and tropical zones. It occurs from the low water mark to depths of down to 800 m. It lives on hard substrates, often attached with byssus, for instance in mussel beds or nestling among kelp Kelps are large brown algae seaweeds that make up the order Laminariales. There are about 30 different genera. Despite its appearance, kelp is not a plant - it is a heterokont, a completely unrelated group of organisms. Kelp grows in "underwa ... holdfasts, or hiding in rock crevices and also boring itself into soft rocks. References ''Hiatella arctic ...
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Hiatellidae
Hiatellidae is a taxonomic family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs. This family is placed in the order Adapedonta.Bieler R., Carter J.G. & Coan E.V. (2010). Classification of Bivalve families. Pp. 113-133, in: Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (2010), Nomenclator of Bivalve Families. Malacologia 52(2): 1-184. Genera Genera within the family Hiatellidae include: * '' Cyrtodaria'' Reuss, 1801 * '' Hiatella'' Bosc, 1801 * '' Panomya'' Gray, 1857 * ''Panopea In Greek mythology, Panopea (Ancient Greek: Πανόπεια ''Panopeia'') or Panope (Πανόπη) may refer to various characters. The names mean 'panorama' or means 'of the beautiful husband'. * Panope or Poenope,Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' Preface ( ...'' Menard, 1807 * '' Saxicavella'' P. Fischer, 1878 References * * Powell A. W. B., ''New Zealand Mollusca'', William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 {{Taxonbar, from=Q2652209 Bivalve families ...
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Valve (mollusc)
A valve is each articulating part of the shell of a mollusc or another multi-shelled animal such as brachiopods and some crustaceans. Each part is known as a valve or in the case of chitons, a "plate". Members of two classes of molluscs, the Bivalvia (clams) and the Polyplacophora (chitons), have valves. Species within one family of very unusual small sea snails, marine opisthobranch gastropods in the family Juliidae, also have two articulating shells or valves, which resemble those of a bivalve. This exceptional family is commonly known as the bivalved gastropods. Gastropods in general are sometimes called "univalves", because in those that have a shell, the shell is usually in one part. Chitons The valves of chitons are eight dorsal, articulated shell plates, which are frequently coloured and sculpted. After death the girdle that holds the plates together disintegrates and the plates separate. Thus individual plates can be found washed up in beach drift, as shown in the ...
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Zoologica Scripta
''Zoologica Scripta'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal on systematic zoology, published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. It was established in 1972. The current chief editor is Per Sundberg. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2020 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as i ... of 3.140, ranking it 12th out of 174 journals in the category "Zoology". See also * '' Arkiv för Zoologi'' References External links * * Zoology journals Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Publications established in 1972 Bimonthly journals Wiley-Blackwell academic journals Academic journals associated with learned and professional societies
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