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Clavagella Primigenia
''Clavagella'' is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Clavagellidae. Taxonomy Subgenera: *'' Clavagella (Bryopa)'' (Gray 1847) *'' Clavagella (Clavagella)'' Blainville 1817 *''Clavagella (Dacosta)'' Gray 1858 Species: *†''Clavagella elegans'' Müller, 1859 *'' Clavagella liratum'' (Tate, 1887) *'' Clavagella melitensis'' *'' Clavagella primigenia'' Deshayes 1857 Fossil species The genus is also represented in the fossil record. ''Clavagella elegans'' is from the Campanian-Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tinrhert in the Sahara province of Algeria. The type specimen (number MNHN.F.R53841) is kept at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle The French National Museum of Natural History ( ; abbr. MNHN) is the national natural history museum of France and a of higher education part of Sorbonne University. The main museum, with four galleries, is located in Paris, France, within the Ja ... in Paris. References External links * Clavagellidae Bivalve g ...
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Henri Marie Ducrotay De Blainville
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (; 12 September 1777 – 1 May 1850) was a French zoologist and anatomist. Life Blainville was born at Arques-la-Bataille, Arques, near Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Dieppe. As a young man, he went to Paris to study art, but ultimately devoted himself to natural history. He attracted the attention of Georges Cuvier, for whom he occasionally substituted as lecturer at the Collège de France and at the Athenaeum Club, London. In 1812, he was aided by Cuvier in acquiring the position of assistant professor of anatomy and zoology in the Faculty of Sciences at Paris. Eventually, relations between the two men soured, a situation that ended in open enmity. In 1819, Blainville was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia. In 1825, he was admitted a member of the French Academy of Sciences; and in 1830, he was appointed to succeed Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in the chair of natural history at the museum. Two years later, on the death of ...
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Bivalves
Bivalvia () or bivalves, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of aquatic molluscs (marine and freshwater) that have laterally compressed soft bodies enclosed by a calcified exoskeleton consisting of a hinged pair of half-shells known as valves. As a group, bivalves have no head and lack some typical molluscan organs such as the radula and the odontophore. Their gills have evolved into ctenidia, specialised organs for feeding and breathing. Common bivalves include clams, oysters, cockles, mussels, scallops, and numerous other families that live in saltwater, as well as a number of families that live in freshwater. Majority of the class are benthic filter feeders that bury themselves in sediment, where they are relatively safe from predation. Others lie on the sea floor or attach themselves to rocks or other hard surfaces. Some bivalves, such as scallops and file shells, can swim. Shipworms bore into wood, clay, or ston ...
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Clavagellidae
Clavagellidae is a family of very unusual marine bivalves of the order Anomalodesmata. Genera and species * †'' Ascaulocardium'' Pojeta and N. F 1987 * '' Brechites'' Guettard 1770 ** '' Brechites attrahens'' ** '' Brechites brechites'' ** '' Brechites dichotomus'' ** '' Brechites giganteus'' ** '' Brechites javanus'' ** '' Brechites penis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) ** '' Brechites philippinensis'' ( Chenu, 1842) ** '' Brechites pulchrum'' ** '' Brechites pyriformis'' ** '' Brechites radix'' (Gray, 1858) ** '' Brechites ramosus'' ** '' Brechites sparsus'' ** '' Brechites strangulatus'' ** '' Brechites vaginiferus'' (Lamarck Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 – 18 December 1829), often known simply as Lamarck (; ), was a French naturalist, biologist, academic, and soldier. He was an early proponent of the idea that biolo ..., 1818) ** '' Brechites veitchi'' * '' Clavagella'' Blainville 1817 * '' Humphreyia'' Gray 1858 * '' Penicillu ...
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Clavagella (Bryopa)
''Clavagella'' is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Clavagellidae. Taxonomy Subgenera: *'' Clavagella (Bryopa)'' (Gray 1847) *'' Clavagella (Clavagella)'' Blainville 1817 *''Clavagella (Dacosta)'' Gray 1858 Species: *†''Clavagella elegans'' Müller, 1859 *'' Clavagella liratum'' (Tate, 1887) *'' Clavagella melitensis'' *''Clavagella primigenia'' Deshayes 1857 Fossil species The genus is also represented in the fossil record. ''Clavagella elegans'' is from the Campanian-Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tinrhert in the Sahara province of Algeria. The type specimen (number MNHN.F.R53841) is kept at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle The French National Museum of Natural History ( ; abbr. MNHN) is the national natural history museum of France and a of higher education part of Sorbonne University. The main museum, with four galleries, is located in Paris, France, within the Ja ... in Paris. References External links * Clavagellidae Bivalve ge ...
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Clavagella (Clavagella)
''Clavagella'' is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Clavagellidae. Taxonomy Subgenera: *''Clavagella (Bryopa)'' (Gray 1847) *'' Clavagella (Clavagella)'' Blainville 1817 *''Clavagella (Dacosta)'' Gray 1858 Species: *†''Clavagella elegans'' Müller, 1859 *'' Clavagella liratum'' (Tate, 1887) *'' Clavagella melitensis'' *''Clavagella primigenia'' Deshayes 1857 Fossil species The genus is also represented in the fossil record. ''Clavagella elegans'' is from the Campanian-Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tinrhert in the Sahara province of Algeria. The type specimen (number MNHN.F.R53841) is kept at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle The French National Museum of Natural History ( ; abbr. MNHN) is the national natural history museum of France and a of higher education part of Sorbonne University. The main museum, with four galleries, is located in Paris, France, within the Ja ... in Paris. References External links * Clavagellidae Bivalve gen ...
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Clavagella (Dacosta)
''Clavagella'' is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Clavagellidae. Taxonomy Subgenera: *''Clavagella (Bryopa)'' (Gray 1847) *''Clavagella (Clavagella)'' Blainville 1817 *''Clavagella (Dacosta)'' Gray 1858 Species: *†''Clavagella elegans'' Müller, 1859 *''Clavagella liratum'' (Tate, 1887) *''Clavagella melitensis'' *''Clavagella primigenia'' Deshayes 1857 Fossil species The genus is also represented in the fossil record. ''Clavagella elegans'' is from the Campanian-Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tinrhert in the Sahara province of Algeria. The type specimen (number MNHN.F.R53841) is kept at the National Museum of Natural History (France), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. References External links

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Clavagella Primigenia
''Clavagella'' is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Clavagellidae. Taxonomy Subgenera: *'' Clavagella (Bryopa)'' (Gray 1847) *'' Clavagella (Clavagella)'' Blainville 1817 *''Clavagella (Dacosta)'' Gray 1858 Species: *†''Clavagella elegans'' Müller, 1859 *'' Clavagella liratum'' (Tate, 1887) *'' Clavagella melitensis'' *'' Clavagella primigenia'' Deshayes 1857 Fossil species The genus is also represented in the fossil record. ''Clavagella elegans'' is from the Campanian-Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of Tinrhert in the Sahara province of Algeria. The type specimen (number MNHN.F.R53841) is kept at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle The French National Museum of Natural History ( ; abbr. MNHN) is the national natural history museum of France and a of higher education part of Sorbonne University. The main museum, with four galleries, is located in Paris, France, within the Ja ... in Paris. References External links * Clavagellidae Bivalve g ...
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Campanian
The Campanian is the fifth of six ages of the Late Cretaceous epoch on the geologic timescale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). In chronostratigraphy, it is the fifth of six stages in the Upper Cretaceous Series. Campanian spans the time from 83.6 (± 0.2) to 72.1 (± 0.2) million years ago. It is preceded by the Santonian and it is followed by the Maastrichtian. The Campanian was an age when a worldwide sea level rise covered many coastal areas. The morphology of some of these areas has been preserved: it is an unconformity beneath a cover of marine sedimentary rocks. Etymology The Campanian was introduced in scientific literature by Henri Coquand in 1857. It is named after the French village of Champagne in the department of Charente-Maritime. The original type locality was a series of outcrops near the village of Aubeterre-sur-Dronne in the same region. Definition The base of the Campanian Stage is defined as a place in the stratigraphic ...
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Maastrichtian
The Maastrichtian ( ) is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) geologic timescale, the latest age (geology), age (uppermost stage (stratigraphy), stage) of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or Upper Cretaceous series (stratigraphy), Series, the Cretaceous geologic period, Period or system (stratigraphy), System, and of the Mesozoic geologic era, Era or Erathem. It spanned the interval from . The Maastrichtian was preceded by the Campanian and succeeded by the Danian (part of the Paleogene and Paleocene). It is named after the city of Maastricht, the capital and largest city of the Limburg (Netherlands), Limburg province in the Netherlands. The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event (formerly known as the Cretaceous–Tertiary period, Tertiary extinction event) occurred at the end of this age. In this extinction event, mass extinction, many commonly recognized groups such as non-avian dinosaurs, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs, as well as many other lesser-kn ...
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