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- He created three Pectinidae subfamilies : Camptonectinidae, Chlamydinae and Pectininae.
- The direct ancestors of Pectinidae were scallop-like bivalves of the family Entoliidae.
- The family Pectinidae is the most diversified of the pectinoideans in present-day oceans.
- Studies have determined the Pectinidae family is monophyletic, developing from a single common ancestor.
- They are family Pectinidae, the scallops.
- Nearly 7, 000 species and subspecies names have been introduced for both fossil and recent Pectinidae.
- Pectinidae is one of the largest marine bivalve families, and containing over 300 extant species in 60 genera.
- The ctenolium is the defining feature of the modern family Pectinidae and is a characteristic that has evolved within the lineage.
- In molecular phylogenies of the Bivalvia, both the Spondylidae and the Propeamussiidae have been resolved as sister to the Pectinidae.
- The Pectinidae play an extremely important role in many benthic communities and exhibit a wide range of shell shape, sizes, sculpture, and culture.
- ""'Flabellipecten flabelliformis " "'is an extinct species of large scallops or saltwater clams, family Pectinidae, the scallops.
- Many species of mussels secrete byssus threads to anchor themselves to surfaces, with Families including the Arcidae, Mytilidae, Anomiidae, Pinnidae, Pectinidae, Dreissenidae, and Unionidae.
- Entoliids had auricles and byssal notch only at youth, but they did not have a ctenolium, a comb-like arrangement along the margins of the byssal notch in Pectinidae.
- ""'Chlamys asper " "'is an extinct species of saltwater scallop, a fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pectinidae, the scallops.
- ""'Argopecten eboreus yorkensis " "'is a fossil scallop, an extinct subspecies of marine bivalve mollusks in the family Pectinidae, the scallops.
- In a 2008 paper, Puslednik et al . identified considerable convergence of shell morphology in a subset species of gliding Pectinidae, which suggests iterative morphological evolution may be more prevalent in the family than previously believed.
- The "'queen scallop "'( " Aequipecten opercularis " ) is a medium-sized species of scallop, an edible marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pectinidae, the scallops.
- Trained as a naval pharmacist, Bavay's scientific contributions included investigations involving the flora and fauna of New Caledonia, migratory studies of mollusks crossing the Suez Canal and research of the malacological families Pectinidae and Marginellidae.
- Some level of taxonomic stability was achieved when Waller's studies in 1986, 1991, and 1993 concluded evolutionary relationships between pectinid taxa based on hypothesized morphological synapomorphies, which previous classification systems of Pectinidae failed to do.
- Fossil records also indicate that the abundance of species within the Pectinidae has varied greatly over time; Pectinidae was the most diverse bivalve family in the Mesozoic era, but the group almost disappeared completely by the end of the Cretaceous period.
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