gastropods in English

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a mollusk of the large class Gastropoda , such as a snail, slug, or whelk.

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1. Marine gastropods are generally not filter feeder animals

2. Key words: Architectonicid gastropods, Late Paleocene, Baja California, Mexico

3. Murex, tun, cowrie, cone, and turritella shells are all made by gastropods.

4. Key words: Architectonicid gastropods, Late Paleocene, Baja California, Mexico

5. At least 33–38 independent lineages of gastropods have successfully colonized freshwater environments.

6. The Abalones belong to the large class of gastropods (Gastropoda)

7. Abalone (from Spanish Abulón) are shellfish, a genus of gastropods

8. The great majority of freshwater gastropods have a shell, with very few exceptions.

9. Any of various marine gastropods, such as a periwinkle, having a spiral shell.

10. Gastropods consist of just one piece, while bivalves produce hinged two-piece shells

11. This Title does not apply to live marine gastropods and live Holothuroidea that are not filter feeders.

12. Nassariid gastropods and hermit crabs, usually occupying the shells of cerithids, Architectonicids, nassariids, as well as T

13. Systematics of Indo-Pacific Philippia (Psilaxis), Architectonicid Gastropods with Eggs and Young in the Umbilicus

14. Bivalves Clams, Mussels, Scallops, Oysters Bivalves are a diverse group of mollusks, second in number only to the gastropods

15. According to a 2008 review of the taxonomy, there are about 4,000 species of freshwater gastropods (3,795-3,972).

16. Abalones are slow-growing one-shelled gastropods which live in rocky and shallow waters near stands of algae.

17. In Madeira, for example, it is possible to observe more than 250 species of land gastropods.

18. Internal calcareous partitions that close off the interior of the shell, termed septa, are also seen in some fossil enigmatic gastropods (see Chapters 13 and 19) and a few modern gastropods including the tube-like vermetids, caecids, the coralliophiline Magilus, some turritellids (Andrews 1974), and some Architectonicids (Bieler 2009)

19. The pleurotomariid and Architectonicid gastropods were epifaunal, the dentaliid shallowly infaunal, and the two ammonites were highly active, nektonic predators

20. ‘CHAPTER III: OFFICIAL CONTROLS CONCERNING PECTINIDAE AND LIVE MARINE GASTROPODS NOT FILTER FEEDERS HARVESTED OUTSIDE CLASSIFIED PRODUCTION AREAS

21. This full color Book covers Crinoids, blastoids, gastropods, cephalopods, nautiloids, brachiopods, bryozoans, trilobites, shark teeth, coral, sponge, trace fossils, and much more

22. Now, Heliacus, like all Architectonicids begins life with a left-coiling larval shell, which is an unusual condition among gastropods

23. Reef-dwelling organisms are represented by pelecypods, gastropods, rare small ammonoids, brachiopods, ostracods (especially in reef-cavities), crinoids, echinoids, serpulids and crustaceans (exclusively fecal pellets).

24. In 1969 David Nicol estimated the probable total number of living mollusc species at 107,000 of which were about 12,000 fresh-water gastropods and 35,000 terrestrial.

25. Hasegawa K. (1997) Sunken wood-associated gastropods collected from Suruga Bay, Pacific side of the central Honshu, Japan, with description of 12 new species.

26. The class Cephalopoda, which means "head foot", are mollusks and therefore related to bivalves (scallops, oysters, clams), gastropods (snails and slugs), scaphopoda (tusk shells), and polyplacophorans (chitons)

27. The Brachiopods are an evolution of the Gastropods, morphed from bulging tufas into a variety of edges, pinches, slopers and jugs with a more defined texture

28. Any of various marine gastropods of the genus Murex common in tropical seas and having rough, spiny shells, especially M. trunculus, the source of Tyrian purple.

29. Both spermatids and mature sperm of Philippia show features comparable to sperm/spermatids of euthyneuran gastropods (opisthobranchs, pulmonates) and not mesogastropods (with which the Architectonicidae are commonly grouped).

30. Each side of the shell is a valve; hence gastropods, such as snails, are sometimes called univalves.Some common Bivalve species include clams, oysters, and mussels.There are both freshwater and marine Bivalve species.

31. It is unclear how high levels of prevalence are maintained, given that the transmission of this parasite to deer is considered to occur by the accidental ingestion of infected gastropods.

32. 690 m from deep-water coral grounds south of Malta (Strait of Sicily, Central Mediterranean Sea) were found to entrap shells of cnidarian predatory gastropods such as Babelomurex sentix, "Coralliophila" squamosa (morphotype ruderatus) and Architectonicids.

33. Amer angle Anomphalous base body whorl Bradshaw bulloides characterised climate colks columella concave band convex d'Orbigny depth dissection distribution drillholes epicentres Estimate Area fault foci Foraminifera Formation fossil Gastropods genus Geol Geological Geopbys Globigerina Globigerinoides Globorotalia Greymouth Greymouth Coalfield

34. Systematics of Indo-Pacific Philippia (Psilaxis), Architectonicid Gastropods with Eggs and Young in the Umbilicus' ROBERT ROBERTSON2 ABSTRACT : The subgenus Psilaxis Woodring is distinguished from Philippia Gray, s.s., on the basis of differences in the shells, jaws, opercula, and doubtfully radulae.

35. 690 m from deep-water coral grounds south of Malta (Strait of Sicily, Central Mediterranean Sea) were found to entrap shells of cnidarian predatory gastropods such as Babelomurex sentix, "Coralliophila" squamosa (morphotype ruderatus) and Architectonicids.

36. Angulation Anomphalous apertural view aperture backward obliquity Bande basal view base Bohemia broad carina characters close collection columellar lip concave costae deep described DESCRIPTION Discussion dorsal earlier figures final whorl flat forward gastropods GENOTYPE gently arched genus gives rise growth lines Hall height holotype inner

37. 690 m from deep-water coral grounds south of Malta (Strait of Sicily, Central Mediterranean Sea) were found to entrap shells of cnidarian predatory gastropods such as Babelomurex sentix, “Coralliophila” squamosa (morphotype ruderatus) and Architectonicids.This finding documents the capability of deep-water coral reefs to …

38. 690 m from deep-water coral grounds south of Malta (Strait of Sicily, Central Mediterranean Sea) were found to entrap shells of cnidarian predatory gastropods such as Babelomurex sentix, “Coralliophila” squamosa (morphotype ruderatus) and Architectonicids.This finding documents the capability of deep-water coral reefs to serve

39. Secondary gills are absent or convergently present in heterobranch taxa such as pyramidellids (Haszprunar, 1985a, 1988; Gosliner, 1994), Architectonicids (Haszprunar, 1985a, b, c), thecosomes (Van der Spoel, 1967, 1976; Lalli & Gilmer, 1989), gymnosomes (Van der Spoel, 1976) and lymnaeid gastropods (Hubendick, 1978)

40. The second most diverse group of molluscs behind gastropods, Bivalves are one of the most important members of most marine and freshwater ecosystems. In fact, there are well over 10,000 described species of bivalve, found from the deepest depths of the oceans, to the streams in your backyard.

41. Interestingly, the existence of Bivalved forms of gastropods, a shell form derived independently in Bivalvia, was a key point of evidence used to first recognise the extinct molluscan group Rostroconchia as a separate taxonomic class, as they also have a univalved larval shell but a Bivalved adult shell (Pojeta Jr et al