Solecurtus
Solecurtus is a genus of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve molluscs in the family Solecurtidae.
Solecurtus | |
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Fossil group with (from top to bottom) Sinodia, Solecurtus and Chlamys. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Bivalvia |
Subclass: | Heterodonta |
Order: | Cardiida |
Superfamily: | Tellinoidea |
Family: | Solecurtidae |
Genus: | Solecurtus Blainville, 1824 [1] |
Species | |
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Species
The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus :[1]
- Solecurtus afroccidentalis Cosel, 1989
- Solecurtus australis (Dunker, 1862)
- Solecurtus baldwini Dall, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938
- Solecurtus bensoni Finlay, 1924 †
- Solecurtus broggii Pilsbry & Olsson, 1941
- Solecurtus candidus (Brocchi, 1814)
- Solecurtus chattonensis Finlay, 1924 †
- Solecurtus consimilis Kuroda & Habe in Habe, 1961
- Solecurtus cumingianus (Dunker, 1862)
- Solecurtus divaricatus (Lischke, 1869)
- Solecurtus evolutus Finlay, 1924 †
- Solecurtus exaratus (Philippi, 1849)
- Solecurtus guaymasensis (Lowe, 1935)
- Solecurtus leone Woolacott, 1954
- Solecurtus lineatus (Spengler, 1794)
- Solecurtus philippinarum (Dunker, 1862)
- Solecurtus quaeritus M. Huber, 2010
- Solecurtus rhombus (Spengler, 1794)
- Solecurtus sagamiensis Kuroda & Habe in Kuroda & al., 1971
- Solecurtus sanctaemarthae d'Orbigny, 1853
- Solecurtus scopula (Turton, 1822)
- Solecurtus strigilatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Solecurtus subcandidus Sturany, 1899
- Solecurtus sulcatus (Dunker, 1862)
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References
- Bouchet, Philippe (2012). "Solecurtus Blainville, 1824". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
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