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Family of bivalves
The Arcticidae are a family of marine clams in the order Venerida. The only living species in the family is Arctica islandica. There are also many fossil
Arcticidae
Oldest known animal (c. 1498 or 1499–2006)
known as Hafrún, was an ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica, family Arcticidae) that was dredged off the coast of Iceland in 2006 and whose age was calculated
Ming_(clam)
Species of bivalve
islandica) is a species of edible clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Arcticidae. This species is native to the North Atlantic Ocean, and it is harvested
Arctica_islandica
Topics referred to by the same term
Arktika may also refer to: Arctica (bivalve), a bivalve genus in the family Arcticidae "Arctica" (song), a single by Amberian Dawn 1031 Arctica, a dark asteroid
Arctica_(disambiguation)
Infraclass of molluscs
†Ferganoconchida Family: †Shaanxiconchidae Superfamily: Arcticoidea Family: Arcticidae Family: †Pollicidae Family: Trapezidae Family: †Veniellidae Superfamily:
Heteroconchia
Order of molluscs
†Ferganoconchida Family: †Shaanxiconchidae Superfamily: Arcticoidea Family: Arcticidae Family: †Pollicidae Family: Trapezidae Family: †Veniellidae Superfamily:
Venerida
Subterclass of bivalves
Order Venerida Gray, 1854 Superfamily Arcticoidea Newton, 1891 (1844) Arcticidae Newton, 1891 (1844) Trapezidae Lamy, 1920 (1895) Superfamily Cyrenoidea
Euheterodonta
nitens, A. tumescens and Glycymeris wrigleyi – ark clams Arctica planata – Arcticidae Astarte davisi, A. filigera and A. rugata – Astartidae Calpitaria sulcataria
Paleobiota_of_the_London_Clay
Geologic formation in Morocco
quadrata Bou Dahar N4 Isolated shells An veneridan, member of the family Arcticidae Astarte A. vendaeensis A. marcaisi A. (Theveninia) aff. tetragona A. aff
Calcaires_du_Bou_Dahar
Jurassic geological formation in Italy
Liparoceratidae. Anisocardia A. sp. Monte Toraro Shells A clam, member of Arcticidae. Anticonulus A. acutus Certosa di Vedana Shells A Top Snail of the family
Rotzo_Formation
Geologic formation in Poland
Szydłowiec Shells Saltwater Clam of the family Pleuromyidae. Pronoella P. cf. elongata Szydłowiec Shells Saltwater/brackish Clam of the family Arcticidae.
Drzewica_Formation
Geologic formation on the island on Bornholm, Denmark
Hvideoddebuen Nebbeodde Shells A saltwater clam, member of the family Arcticidae inside Venerida. Is a frequently occurring clam. Cypricardia C. cf.laevigata
Hasle_Formation
dubia (Pennant, 1777) Superfamily Arcticoidea R. B. Newton, 1891 Family Arcticidae R. B. Newton, 1891 Arctica islandica (Linnaeus, 1767) Superfamily Ungulinoidea
List of marine molluscs of Ireland (Bivalvia)
List_of_marine_molluscs_of_Ireland_(Bivalvia)
Genus of bivalves
is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Arcticidae. In the present day this is a monotypic genus (contains only one species)
Arctica_(bivalve)
Superfamily incertae sedis Family †Hemidonacidae Superfamily Arcticoidea Family Arcticidae Family† Euloxidae Family †Isocyprinidae Family †Pollicidae Family Trapezidae
2010_Bivalvia_taxonomy
105910. Pouwer, R. (2024). "The genus Arctica Schumacher, 1817 (Bivalvia, Arcticidae) in the Rupelian (Oligocene) of Belgium, with description of a new species"
2024_in_paleomalacology
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Contented, Peaceful and patient
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Famous Spearman; Famous Warrior
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English : occupational name for a house servant who attended his master in his private quarters (see Bower 2).Americanized spelling of German Bauermann, a variant of Bauer.
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Variant spelling of Irish Bearach, BERACH means "sharp."
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Absorbed in Love
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Wife of Picus.
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The eye of the storm
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Angel on Paradise
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