A bivalve
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CLAMA bivalve
MUSSELA bivalve
piddocka bivalve mollusk
teredoa bivalve mollusk
mussela bivalve mollusc
PECTENA bivalve mollusk; scallop
brachiopoda bivalve marine invertebrate
teredinesTEREDO, a bivalve mollusk
musselsMUSSEL, a bivalve mollusc
piddocksPIDDOCK, a bivalve mollusk
GUIDEDMUSSELBivalve with a target?
tellina bivalve mollusc, also TELLEN
brachiopodsBRACHIOPOD, a bivalve marine invertebrate
monomyariana kind of bivalve mollusc
bivalvesBIVALVE, a two-valved mollusk
tellena bivalve mollusc, also TELLIN
MUSSELMUSCLEWhat makes a bivalve move?
UMBOBeak of a bivalve shell
tellensTELLEN, a bivalve mollusc, also TELLIN
tellinsTELLIN, a bivalve mollusc, also TELLEN
scallopedbivalve mollusk with a fluted shell
scallopbivalve mollusk with a fluted shell
pelecypodsPELECYPOD, a pelecypod mollusc, a bivalve
ostracodea minute freshwater crustacean with a bivalve carapace also OSTRACOD
ostracodanrelating to a class of minute crustacea with bivalve shells
fossettesmall hollow or depression, as in a bivalve shell; dimple
cocklesAn edible, burrowing bivalve mollusk with a strong ribbed shell
inequivalve(of a bivalve shell) Having the valves of different sizes
ostracodesOSTRACODE, a minute freshwater crustacean with a bivalve carapace also OSTRACOD
hippuriticof or like a hippurite, a cone-shaped fossil bivalve mollusc
pelecypoddesignating or pertaining to a bivalve mollusc / a pelecypod mollusc, a bivalve
umbonesthe beak of a bivalve shell; the protuberance of each valve above the hinge
musselsAny of a number of bivalve mollusks with a brown or purplish-black shell
ducksA pure white thin-shelled bivalve mollusk found off the Atlantic coasts of America
umbosthe beak of a bivalve shell; the protuberance of each valve above the hinge
umbothe beak of a bivalve shell; the protuberance of each valve above the hinge
byssustuft of long tough filaments by which some bivalve mollusks (as mussels) adhere to a surface
tellinany marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple
tellinsany marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple
scallopsAn edible bivalve mollusk with a ribbed fan-shaped shell. Scallops swim by rapidly opening and closing the shell valves