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Tegillarca Zanzibarensis
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * '' Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philipp ...'' (Born, 1778) * '' Tegillarca zanzibarensis'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalopho ...
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Tegillarca Granosa
''Tegillarca granosa'' (also known as ''Anadara granosa'') is a species of ark clam known as the blood cockle or blood clam due to the red haemoglobin liquid inside the soft tissues. It is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region from the eastern coast of South Africa northwards and eastwards to Southeast Asia, Australia, Polynesia, and up to northern Japan. It lives mainly in the intertidal zone at one to two metres water depth, burrowed down into sand or mud. Adult size is about 5 to 6 cm long and 4 to 5 cm wide. Right and left valve of the same specimen: File:Tegillarca granosa 01.jpg, Right valve File:Tegillarca granosa 02.jpg, Left valve It has a high economic value as food, and it is kept in aquaculture. On the coast of Zhejiang Province alone, blood cockle plantations occupy around 145,000 '' mu'' (about 100 km2) of mudflats. These clams are raised in the river estuaries of the neighboring Fujian Province as well. Ruǎn Jīnshān; Li Xiùzhū; Lín Kèb ...
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Tegillarca Bicors
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * '' Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * '' Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philipp ...'' (Born, 1778) * '' Tegillarca zanzibarensis'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephaloph ...
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Tegillarca Zanzibarensis
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * '' Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philipp ...'' (Born, 1778) * '' Tegillarca zanzibarensis'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalopho ...
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Tegillarca Rhombea
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * '' Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ..., 1758) * '' Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * '' Tegillarca rhombea'' (Born, 1778) * '' Tegillarca zanzibarensis'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalop ...
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Tegillarca Nodifera
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea'' (Born, 1778) * ''Tegillarca zanzibarensis ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi ...'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalophor ...
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10th Edition Of Systema Naturae
The 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' is a book written by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and published in two volumes in 1758 and 1759, which marks the starting point of zoological nomenclature. In it, Linnaeus introduced binomial nomenclature for animals, something he had already done for plants in his 1753 publication of '' Species Plantarum''. Starting point Before 1758, most biological catalogues had used polynomial names for the taxa included, including earlier editions of ''Systema Naturae''. The first work to consistently apply binomial nomenclature across the animal kingdom was the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature therefore chose 1 January 1758 as the "starting point" for zoological nomenclature, and asserted that the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' was to be treated as if published on that date. Names published before that date are unavailable, even if they would otherwise satisfy the rules. The only ...
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as . Linnaeus was born in Råshult, the countryside of Småland, in southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published the first edition of his ' in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and 1760s, he continued to collect an ...
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Tegillarca Disessa
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * '' Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea'' (Born, 1778) * ''Tegillarca zanzibarensis ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi ...'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalophora ...
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Tegillarca Aequilatera
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * ''Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea'' (Born, 1778) * ''Tegillarca zanzibarensis ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi ...'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalophora, ...
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Tom Iredale
Tom Iredale (24 March 1880 – 12 April 1972) was an English-born ornithologist and malacologist who had a long association with Australia, where he lived for most of his life. He was an Autodidacticism, autodidact who never went to university and lacked formal training. This was reflected in his later work; he never revised his manuscripts and never used a typewriter. Early life Iredale was born at Stainburn, Workington in Cumberland, England. He was apprenticed to a pharmacist from 1899 to 1901, and used to go bird watching and egg collecting in the Lake District with fellow chemist William Carruthers Lawrie. New Zealand Iredale emigrated to New Zealand following medical advice, as he had health issues. He may possibly have had tuberculosis. According to a letter to Will Lawrie dated 25 January 1902, he arrived in Wellington, New Zealand in December 1901, and travelled at once on to Lyttelton, New Zealand, Lyttelton and Christchurch. On his second day in Christchurch, he dis ...
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Tegillarca Addita
''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi, 1845) * ''Tegillarca disessa'' (Iredale, 1939) * ''Tegillarca granosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Tegillarca nodifera'' (E. von Martens, 1860) * ''Tegillarca rhombea'' (Born, 1778) * ''Tegillarca zanzibarensis ''Tegillarca'' is a genus of molluscs of the family Arcidae, the Ark clams. Species Species of this genus include: * '' Tegillarca addita'' (Iredale, 1939) * '' Tegillarca aequilatera'' (Dunker, 1868) * ''Tegillarca bicors'' (Jonas in Philippi ...'' (Nyst, 1848) References External links Mörch, O. A. L. (1852-1853). Catalogus conchyliorum quae reliquit D. Alphonso d'Aguirra & Gadea Comes de Yoldi, Regis Daniae Cubiculariorum Princeps, Ordinis Dannebrogici in Prima Classe & Ordinis Caroli Tertii Eques. Fasc. 1, Cephalophora, ...
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Ark Clam
Ark clam is the common name for a family of small to large-sized saltwater clams or marine bivalve molluscs in the family Arcidae. Ark clams vary both in shape and size. They number about 200 species worldwide. The shells of ark clams are often white or cream, but in some species, the shell is striped with, tinted with, or completely colored, a rich brown. In life the shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the harder calcareous part of the shell. In some species such as '' Barbatia'', this outer horny covering is tufted at the end of the shell into something that resembles a beard, hence the name ''Barbatia'' or bearded one. The group is known as "ark shells" because species such as '' Arca'' have a large flat area between the umbones which, in an undamaged shell, somewhat resembles a deck, with the rest of the shell perhaps illustrating an ancient wooden boat such as Noah's ark is thought to have been. All ark shells have ...
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