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Abalone
"A general name on the Pacific coast of the United States for marine shells of the family Haliotidę (which see), having an oval form with a very wide aperture, a narrow, flattened ledge or colu...
Accessory Valve
"Small additional valves, as those placed near the umbones of the Genus Pholas among mollusks."-Whitney, 1902...
Acera
"A genus of mollusks, of the familiy bullidę or Tornatellidę, belonging to the tectibranchiate division of opisthobranchiate."-Whitney, 1902...
Ammonite
"They were of various forms, but they were of carnivorous habits, resembling the speias, and, like the nautili, living in chambered shells." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Ammonite
"So called from their resemblance to a ram's horn."-Whitney, 1902...
Ammonite
"Ammonite is the name for a large genus of fossil chambered shells."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)...
Ammonite
"Ammonite is the name for a large genus of fossil chambered shells."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)...
Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk....
Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk....
Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk....
Ampullaria dubia
"The A. dubia is found in the Nile. Several of this genus, brought from Egypt to Paris packed in bran, were found living, though they had been four months in making the passage." — Goodr...
Aplysia Nervous System
"Nervous System of the Aplysia, a Gasteropodous Mollusc: c, cerebral ganglia; g, thoracle or sub-aesophageal ganglia; o, nervous collar surrounding the aesophagus; l, labial ganglia; v, visceral gangl...
Arca tortuosa
"In the Arcacea the shells are nearly equal, usually thick and furnished with a long row of reeth at the hinge. Among them is the Arca tortuosa the shell somewhat twisted and striated' found i...
Argonaut
"A genus of cephalapodous mollusca, pretty generally known by the name of Paper Nautilus, and in consequence of similarity in the form of the shell, often confounded with the genus Nautilus, but in fa...
Argonaut (with shell)
"Argonaut with the shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Argonaut (within shell)
"The argonaut retired within its shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Argonaut (without shell)
"Argonaut without the shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Astarte sulcata
"Astarte sulcata; In some systems of zoological classification, a family of dimyarian bi-valves, an external ligament, cardinal teeth, and also lateral teeth on each valve, the pallial line entire, th...
Astarte sulcata
"Astarte borealis semisulcata. p,p', anterior and posterior pedal muscle."-Whitney, 1902....
Atlanta peronil
"Found in the vicinity of the Canary Isles, the shell is minute, glassy, and compressed." — Goodrich, 1859...
Auditory organ
auditory organ of a mollusk. a, auditory nerve; b, outer wall of connective tissue; c, cells with auditory hairs; d, otoliths...
Bishop's mitre shell
"Noted for a very long proboscis, sometimes twice the length of the shell. The latter is turretted, smooth, white, and spotted with light red." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Bivalve
"Bivalves are those mollusks whose coverings consist of two concave shelly plates or valves united by a hinge."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)...
Bivalve
Shell of a bivalve, those mollusks whose coverings consist of two concave shelly plates or valves....
Bivalve Mollusk
"Shell of a Bivalve Mollusk, inner surface. ad.a., depression showing the attachment of the anterior adductor muscle; ad.p., posterior adductor muscle; h, hinge with teeth; l, attachments of the ligam...
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