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Discors (bivalve)
Discors may refer to: *''Alvania discors'', species of minute sea snail *''Amara discors'', species of seed-eating ground beetle *''Archithosia discors'', species of moth *''Bathytoma discors'', species of sea snail *''Bebearia discors'', species of butterfly *''Calosoma discors'', species of ground beetle *''Chlamydastis discors'', species of moth *''Crassispira discors'', species of sea snail *''Cymus discors'', species of true bug *''Eugenia discors'', species of plant *''Fishia discors'', species of cutworm *''Hellinsia discors'', species of moth *''Iridomyrmex discors'', species of ant *''Lirularia discors'', species of sea snail *''Musculus discors'', species of bivalve mollusc *''Parepalpus discors'', species of tachinid flies *''Podiceps discors'', species of grebe *''Rhyncolus discors'', species of true weevil *''Spatula discors'', species of bird *Discors (bivalve), ''Discors'' (bivalve), a Cockle (bivalve), cockle genus {{Taxonomy disambiguation ...
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Alvania Discors
''Alvania discors'' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family (biology), family Rissoidae. Description The length of the shell varies between 4 mm and 5 mm. (Original description) The shell is pointed and strong. It contains five longitudinal and transverse striae. Inside it is ribbed. The outer lip is thickened. The body is longer than the spire. (Description as ''Rissoa montagui'') The shell is imperforate and, thick. It is spirally lirate, longitudinally strongly ribbed. It is whitish, yellowish or has a chestnut color, plain or with one or two bands. The shell contains five Whorl (mollusc), whorls. The suture is distinct and subchanneled. The Aperture (gastropod), aperture is white-lipped and sulcate within, with a white Varix (mollusc), varix externally. Distribution This marine species has a wide distribution. It is found in the following locations: * European waters * Mediterranean Sea (Italy ...
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