Yoldiidae
Yoldiidae is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater clams, marine (ocean), marine bivalve molluscs in the order (biology), order Nuculanida. Genera and species Genera and species within the family Yoldiidae include: * ''Megayoldia'' ** ''Megayoldia martyria'' ** ''Megayoldia montereyensis'' ** ''Megayoldia thraciaeformis'' * ''Microgloma'' Saunders & Allen, 1973 ** ''Microgloma guilonardi'' (D. F. Hoeksema, 1993) ** ''Microgloma macaron'' Benaim & Absalão, 2011 ** ''Microgloma mirmidina'' (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1897) ** ''Microgloma nhanduti'' Benaim & Absalão, 2011 ** ''Microgloma pusilla'' (Jeffreys, 1879) ** ''Microgloma turnerae'' H. L. Sanders & Allen, 1973 ** ''Microgloma yongei'' H. L. Sanders & Allen, 1973 * ''Portlandia (bivalve), Portlandia'' ** ''Portlandia aestuariorum'' ** ''Portlandia arctica'' ** ''Portlandia beringii'' ** ''Portlandia dalli'' ** ''Portlandia fraterna'' ** ''Portlandia frigida'' ** ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yoldia Lanceolata
''Yoldia'' is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks in the family (biology), family Yoldiidae. Some former members of the genus are now known as ''Portlandia (bivalve), Portlandia''. The genus was named after , Conde de Yoldi (1764–1852), a Spanish nobleman in charge of the royal naturalistic collection of Denmark.. Species Species that were within the genus ''Yoldia'' include: * ''Yoldia aeolica'' (Valenciennes, 1846) * ''Yoldia amygdalea'' Valenciennes, 1846 * ''Yoldia aurata'' Lan & Lee, 2001 * ''Yoldia bartschi'' Scarlato, 1981 * ''Yoldia cooperii'' Gabb, 1865 * ''Yoldia glauca'' Kuroda & Habe in Habe, 1961 * ''Yoldia hyperborea'' (Gould, 1841) * ''Yoldia johanni'' Dall, 1925 * ''Yoldia keppeliana'' G. B. Sowerby III, 1904 * ''Yoldia kikuchii'' Kuroda, 1929 * ''Yoldia lata'' (Hinds, 1843) * ''Yoldia limatula'' (Say, 1831) * ''Yoldia micrometrica'' Giuseppe Seguenza, Seguenza G., 1877 * ''Yoldia myalis'' (Couthouy, 1838) * ''Yoldia notabilis'' Yokoyama, 1922 * ''Yoldia pygmaea' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Portlandia (bivalve)
''Portlandia'' is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks in the family Yoldiidae. They can be found in all the oceans. The genus includes '' Portlandia arctica'', the bivalve which gave its name – when it was still known as '' Yoldia arctica'' – to the Yoldia Sea Yoldia Sea is a name given by geologists to a variable brackish water stage in the Baltic Sea basin that prevailed after the Baltic Ice Lake was drained to sea level during the Weichselian glaciation. Dates for the Yoldia sea are obtained mainly .... Species There are six recognized species: References Yoldiidae Bivalve genera Taxa named by Otto Andreas Lowson Mörch {{bivalve-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nuculanida Mcalester, 1969 Nuculanida is an order of very small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the subclass Protobranchia. Description These bivalves are distinguished by the presence of relatively primitive, "protobranchiate" gills. There are a row of short teeth along the hinge of the shell. The shells are often internally nacreous. Families Families within the order Nuculanida include: * Bathyspinulidae Coan & Scott, 1997 * Lametilidae * Malletiidae H. and A. Adams, 1858 * Neilonellidae Schileyko, 1989 * Nuculanidae H. Adams & A. Adams, 1858 * Sareptidae Stoliczka, 1871 * Siliculidae Allen and Sanders, 1973 * Tindariidae Verrill and Bush, 1897 * Yoldiidae Habe, 1977 * Praenuculidae Praenuculidae is an extinct family of prehistoric bivalves in the superfamily Nuculoidea. Praenuculidae species lived from the early Ordovician, Arenig stage through the Early Devonian Emsian stage. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Valve (mollusc)
A valve is each articulating part of the shell of a Mollusca, mollusc or another multi-shelled animal such as Brachiopod, brachiopods and some Crustacean, crustaceans. Each part is known as a valve or in the case of Chiton, chitons, a "plate". Members of two Class (biology), classes of molluscs, the Bivalvia (clams) and the Polyplacophora (chitons), have valves. Species within one family of very unusual small sea snails, marine (ocean), marine opisthobranch gastropods in the family Juliidae, also have two articulating shells or valves, which resemble those of a bivalve. This exceptional family is commonly known as the bivalved gastropods. Gastropods in general are sometimes called "univalves", because in those that have a shell, the shell is usually in one part. Chitons The valves of chitons are eight dorsum (biology), dorsal, wiktionary:articulated, articulated shell plates, which are frequently coloured and sculpted. After death the girdle that holds the plates together disin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Portlandia Inconspicua
''Portlandia'' is an American sketch comedy television series starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, set in and around Portland, Oregon, and spoofing the city's reputation as a haven for eccentric hipsters. The show was produced by Broadway Video Television and IFC Original Productions. It was created by Armisen and Brownstein, along with Jonathan Krisel, who directed it. It debuted on IFC in 2011. and concluded in 2018 after eight seasons. The show shared its title with the sculpture of the same name that sits above the entrance of the Portland Building on Fifth Avenue in downtown Portland, which appears in the show's title sequence. The show won a Peabody Award. Production Conception and development Brownstein and Armisen first met in 2003 and began collaborating on a series of internet comedy sketches in 2005 titled ''ThunderAnt''. The sketches became increasingly Portland-centric, with premises ranging from irate diners at a popular Hawthorne District restaurant ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |