any of a subclass of gastropod molluscs
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prosobranchany of a subclass of gastropod molluscs
prosobranchsPROSOBRANCH, any of a subclass of gastropod molluscs
gastropodsGASTROPOD, a class of asymmetrical molluscs, including limpets, whelks, snails and slugs also GASTEROPOD
florideanany of a large subclass of red seaweeds
dibranchiatesDIBRANCHIATE, any of a certain subclass of cephalopods
florideansFLORIDEAN, any of a large subclass of red seaweeds
dibranchiatehaving two gills / any of a certain subclass of cephalopods
archosaurany of a subclass of reptiles comprising pterosaurs, dinosaurs and crocodilians
archosaursARCHOSAUR, any of a subclass of reptiles comprising pterosaurs, dinosaurs and crocodilians
archosaurianrelating to archosaur, any of a subclass of reptiles comprising pterosaurs, dinosaurs and crocodilians
branchiopodany of a subclass of Crustacea with numerous flattened, leaf-shaped, lobed swimming-feet
branchiopodsBRANCHIOPOD, any of a subclass of Crustacea with numerous flattened, leaf-shaped, lobed swimming-feet
metatherianof, relating to, or belonging to the Metatheria, a subclass of mammals comprising the marsupials / any metatherian mammal; a marsupial
ostracodany of numerous tiny marine and freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Ostracoda, having a shrimplike body enclosed in a hinged bivalve shell
malacostracanany of a large subclass of crustaceans having a thorax consisting of eight segments usually covered by a carapace and including the decapods and isopods
malacostracansMALACOSTRACAN, any of a large subclass of crustaceans having a thorax consisting of eight segments usually covered by a carapace and including the decapods and isopods
ammoniteany of a subclass (Ammonoidea) of extinct cephalopods especially abundant in the Mesozoic age that had flat spiral shells with the interior divided by septa into chambers
copepodany of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish