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«Rumour has it that the gardens of natural history museums are used for surreptitious burial of those intermediate forms between species which might disturb the orderly classifications of the taxonomist.»
Darwin's Finches DAVID LAMBERT LACK, 1947 |
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Ostrea albicans Schröter, 1802
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B
Pecten beudanti Basterot, 1825
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C
Ostrea clavata
Poli, 1795 |
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D
Pecten (Pecten) diegensis Dall, 1898
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E
Pallium estrellanum Conrad, 1856
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F
Pecten fragosus Conrad, 1849
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G
Lima gigantea Gray, 1825
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H
Pecten harmeri
Van Regteren Altena, 1937 |
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I
Pecten islandicus Müller, 1776
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J
Pecten josslingii G. B. Sowerby I in Smith, 1847
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K
Pecten kagamianus Yokoyama, 1923
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L
Ostrea latissima Brocchi, 1814
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M
Pecten multisquamatus Dunker, 1864
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N
Chesapecten nefrens Ward & Blackwelder, 1975
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O
Ostrea opercularis Linnaeus, 1758
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P
Ostrea pesfelis Linnaeus, 1758
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Q
Pecten quinquenaria Conrad, 1853
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R
Pecten rubidus Hinds, 1845
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S
Chlamys (Antipecten) sacyi Cossmann & Peyrot, 1914
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T
Pecten takahashii Yokoyama, 1930
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U
Plagioctenium uselmae Pilsbry & Johnson, 1917
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V
Ostrea varia Linnaeus, 1758
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W
Pecten woodi Nyst, 1861
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Y
Patinopecten yessoensis yokoyamae Masuda, 1962
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Z
Pecten ziziniae Blanckenhorn, 1901
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