Biology:Dimyidae

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Short description: Family of bivalves

Dimyidae
Dimyella starcki (MNHN-IM-2000-4080).jpeg
Shell of Dimyella starcki (paratype at MNHN, Paris)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Pectinida
Superfamily: Dimyoidea
Family: Dimyidae
Fischer, 1887
Genera

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Dimyidae is a family of extremely flattened, small (<1 cm), pleurothetic, relatively rare marine bivalve molluscs in the order Pectinida inhabiting the deeper regions of continental shelves from the Caribbean to Japan. They are sometimes called dimyarian oysters. Unlike other ostreoids, the dimyarian oysters attach themselves to a substrate via their right (rather than left) valves.[1] They are related to the scallops and other oysters.

Genera

Genera within Dimyidae include:

  • Basiliomya Bayer 1971
    • Basiliomya goreaui F. M. Bayer, 1971
  • Dimya roualt 1848
  • Dimyella Moore 1969
    • Dimyella starcki D. R. Moore, 1969

References

  1. C. M. YONGE. ON THE DIMYIDAE (MOLLUSCA:BIVALVIA) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DIMYA CORRUGATA HEDLEY AND BASILIOMYA GOREAUI BAYER J. Mollus. Stud. (1978) 44 (3): 357-375
  • Moore, D.R., 1969. A New Genus and Species of Dimyidae from the caribbean Coast of Mexico. Journal de Conchyliologie 107: 137-141

Wikidata ☰ Q3014331 entry