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- Lake Shinji-ko is connected to the Sea of Japan via Corbicula japonica " ).
- This species is distinct from, but often confused with, the rather similar species " Corbicula fluminea ".
- Fishery of shijimi shells ( " Corbicula japonica " ) was a thriving industry, but it decreased as the lake became less brackish.
- ""'Corbicula fluminalis " "'is a species of freshwater clam, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Corbiculidae.
- ""'Daphnella corbicula " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
- They will also search for building materials for a nest, including bark and resin, which they attach to their corbicula when flying back to the nest.
- When present on the hind legs, the modified hairs are, at a minimum, on the bumblebees, the scopa is replaced by the pollen basket ( corbicula ).
- ""'Mericella corbicula " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
- Males of some species of carpenter bees have a white or yellow face, unlike bumblebees, while females lack the bare corbicula of bumblebees; the hind leg is entirely hairy.
- ""'Corbicula " "'is a genus of freshwater and brackish water clams, aquatic bivalve mollusks in the family Cyrenidae, the basket clams.
- Workers have morphological specializations, including the pollen basket " ( corbicula ) ", abdominal glands that produce beeswax, brood-feeding glands, and barbs on the sting.
- It has been shown that this species feeds on an introduced species of bivalve, " Corbicula fluminae ", and may be able to act as a form of biological pest control.
- ""'Vexillum ( Costellaria ) ( Costellaria ) corbicula " "'is a species of small sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters.
- Radtke 1966 also reported that while the Asiatic clam ( " Corbicula fluminea " ) was abundant throughout the Delta, Suisun Bay and San Pablo Bay, it was not utilized as a food source by green sturgeons.
- Interesting enough, the site even shows a new shellfish species that they consumed : an as-yet-unnamed species of freshwater clam of " Corbicula spp "; species are known to live in swampy areas and lakes.
- In one large nest studied in Ecuador consisting of 76 cells, two females were found together in the nest for at least 17 days . One of the females carried pollen nectar loads on her corbicula and deposited it into the only open cell.
- "Corbicula " is the singular; its plural is " corbiculae ", reflecting the fact that in Latin the gender is feminine, and reference works and troublesomely, it still is to be found as a minority misconception in modern publications.
- Zebra mussels attach to the shells of this and other native mussels, deforming them, preventing them from moving, and preventing their Asian clam ( " Corbicula fluminea " ), which competes with the native mussel and consumes its sperm, larvae, and juveniles.
- The New Latin term " corbicula " is a diminutive of " corbis ", a basket or pannier . " Corbula " ( not a term used in entomology ) is given as the Late Latin diminutive, but at least one dictionary simply lists " corbicula " as a very small basket.
- The New Latin term " corbicula " is a diminutive of " corbis ", a basket or pannier . " Corbula " ( not a term used in entomology ) is given as the Late Latin diminutive, but at least one dictionary simply lists " corbicula " as a very small basket.