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Papyridea
''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae A cockle is an edible marine bivalve mollusc. Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Cardiidae Lamarck, 1809. Accessed through: W ....Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * '' Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * '' Papyridea crockeri'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * '' Papyridea hiulca'' (Reeve, 1845) * '' Papyridea lata'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Aspersa
''Papyridea'' is a 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 in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * '' Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * '' Papyridea crockeri'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * '' Papyridea hiulca'' (Reeve, 1845) * '' Papyridea lata'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Crockeri
''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa ''Papyridea'' is a 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 recognize ...'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * '' Papyridea crockeri'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * '' Papyridea hiulca'' (Reeve, 1845) * '' Papyridea lata'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Hiulca
''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * ''Papyridea crockeri ''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa ''Papy ...'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * '' Papyridea hiulca'' (Reeve, 1845) * '' Papyridea lata'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Lata
''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * ''Papyridea crockeri'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * ''Papyridea hiulca ''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. ...'' (Reeve, 1845) * '' Papyridea lata'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Semisulcata
''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1833) * ''Papyridea crockeri'' (A. M. Strong & Hertlein, 1937) * ''Papyridea hiulca'' (Reeve, 1845) * ''Papyridea lata ''Papyridea'' is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae.Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59-60. Species * ''Papyridea aspersa'' (G. B. ...'' (Born, 1778) * '' Papyridea semisulcata'' (J.E. Gray, 1825) * '' Papyridea soleniformis'' (Bruguiere, 1789) — spiny paper cockle References Cardiidae Bivalve genera {{bivalve-stub ...
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Papyridea Soleniformis
''Papyridea soleniformis'', the spiny paper cockle, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from North Carolina to the West Indies The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos: the Greater A ....Abbott, R.T. & Morris, P.A. ''A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.'' New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 59. References Cardiidae Bivalves described in 1789 {{bivalve-stub ...
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Cardiidae
A cockle is an edible marine bivalve mollusc. Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Cardiidae Lamarck, 1809. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=229 on 2022-02-09 True cockles live in sandy, sheltered beaches throughout the world. The distinctive rounded shells are bilaterally symmetrical, and are heart-shaped when viewed from the end. Numerous radial, evenly spaced ribs are a feature of the shell in most but not all genera (for an exception, see the genus ''Laevicardium'', the egg cockles, which have very smooth shells). The shell of a cockle is able to close completely (i.e., there is no "gap" at any point around the edge). Though the shell of a cockle may superficially resemble that of a scallop because of the ribs, cockles can be distinguished from scallops morphologically in that cock ...
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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 estimated between 60,000 and 100,000 additional species. The proportion of undescribed species is very high. Many taxa remain poorly studied. Molluscs are the largest marine phylum, comprising about 23% of all the named marine organisms. Numerous molluscs also live in freshwater and terrestrial habitats. They are highly diverse, not just in size and anatomical structure, but also in behaviour and habitat. The phylum is typically divided into 7 or 8 taxonomic classes, of which two are entirely extinct. Cephalopod molluscs, such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses, are among the most neurologically advanced of all invertebrates—and either the giant squid or the colossal squid is the largest known invertebrate species. The gastropods ...
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