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Thyasirid bivalve
Thyasirid bivalve
Description Axinopsida orbiculata - original record name, but see comment. Author Nozères, Claude JPG file - 591.49 kB - 2 426 x 1 821 pixelsmore
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DateTime: 2011:02:24 17:51:38
Artist: Claude Nozeres
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added on 2011-02-24933 viewsRAS taxaDigital photo, entire species Thyasiridae Dall, 1900 (1895) Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
Comment Comment (1)
added on 2022-07-12 15:08:21 by  
The photo is confusing. The closed shell is clearly a Thyasira and not axinopsida, Tee fold are evident, the lower shell is not clear to me and the upper part is also from Thryasira
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