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Navicella (gastropod)
Navicella, an Italian word meaning "little ship", may refer to: * ''Navicella'' (diatom), a genus of diatoms in the family Cymbellaceae * ''Navicella'' (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Massariaceae * ''Septaria'' (gastropod), a genus of fresh and brackish water snails where ''Navicella'' is a synonym * Navicella (mosaic) The ''Navicella'' (literally "little ship") or Bark of St. Peter, of Old Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, was a large and famous mosaic by Giotto di Bondone that occupied a large part of the wall above the entrance arcade, facing the main facade ...
, a large mosaic after Giotto of a "Ship of the Church" which dominated the porch of Old Saint Peter's in Rome, or similar subjects in art {{Disambiguation, genus ...
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Navicella (diatom)
''Navicella'' is a genus of diatoms in the family Cymbellaceae The Cymbellaceae are a diatom family in the order Cymbellales The Cymbellales are a diatom order in the class Bacillariophyceae. They include the following families Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consang .... References External links Cymbellales Diatom genera {{Diatom-stub ...
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Navicella (fungus)
''Navicella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Massariaceae. "Navicella" is Italian for "small ship", and also found in English in reference to a mosaic by Giotto in St Peter's, Rome, now so often restored as to be effectively lost. In the 19th century the genus of mollusc Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...s now called Septaria were known as "Navicella". References External linksIndex Fungorum Pleosporales {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Septaria (gastropod)
''Septaria'' is a genus of freshwater and brackish water snails, gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae. These superficially limpet-like snails are native to the Indo-Pacific region.Haynes A. (2001). "A revision of the genus ''Septaria'' FÉRUSSAC, 1803 (Gastropoda: Neritimorpha)". ''Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien'' 103B: 177-229PDF Most species are found in rivers and streams, mainly fast-flowing, but two (''S. livida'' and ''S. tesselata''; sometimes in their own subgenus ''Navicella'') live in brackish coastal waters and the lower tidal section of rivers and streams. Their eggs are attached to hard surfaces such as stones. After hatching, many veligers avoid being swept away by the current by swimming close to the bottom, but it is speculated that some flow downstream into the sea only to return to freshwater later. The shell length of these snails is up to , but there are some size variations depending on the exact species. Species Species within the ...
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