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DomainEukaryota • RegnumAnimalia • SubregnumEumetazoa • CladusBilateria • SuperphylumProtostomia • PhylumMollusca • ClassisBivalvia • SubclassisPteriomorphia • OrdoPectinoida • SuperfamiliaPectinoidea • FamiliaPectinidae • SubfamiliaPedinae • GenusAequipecten • SpeciesAequipecten opercularis (Linné, 1758)



Description
English: Aequipecten opercularis (Linné, 1758), Queen scallop, right valve; height 6.1 cm; Originating from Grado, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy; Shell of own collection, therefore not geocoded.
Deutsch: Aequipecten opercularis (Linné, 1758), Kleine Pilgermuschel, rechte Klappe; Höhe 6,1 cm; Grado, Friaul-Julisch Venetien, Italien.
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