RF2RXXN3E–Shells of Thin Tellin, Texel, Netherlands (Tellina tenuis)
RMATMHE2–Thin Tellin
RF2RY3WAP–Shells of Thin Tellin, Texel, Netherlands (Tellina tenuis)
RMRJYGP4–. Atlas de poche des coquilles des côtes de France (Manche, océan, Méditerranée) communes, pittoresques ou comestibles. 206. 207 204. — Tellina squalida. 206. — Tellina tenuis. 205. — Tellina pulchella. 207. — Tellina crassa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dautzenberg, Ph. (Philippe), b. 1849. Paris, Librairie des sciences naturelles, Paul Klincksiek
RMT0DB2P–Ecological study of the Amoco Ecological study of the Amoco Cadiz oil spill : report of the NOAA-CNEXO Joint Scientific Commission ecologicalstudyo00noaa Year: 1982 COUREE DE L EVOLUTION DES BIOMASSES Moyenne de 10 stations de bas de plage. Les nombres d'individus au m* et de la biomasse en cal/n pour tous les especes examines (44 especes differentes) sont disponibles sur demande de l'auteur. |000 BIOMASSE (col/rn ) x +1 500- 100- Tt Tellina tenuis Tf Dv Donax vittatus Nh Am : Arenicola marina Ow Bath: Bathyporeia Uro Tellina fabula Nephtys hombergil Owenia fusiformis U rothoe 50-U •^/
RMJ2F71R–thin tellin isolated against a white background
RMMAA2B3–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . Figure 66-4. Distribution of gravel in the southeastern Bering Sea. reported as density (no./m^) and biomass (g/m^). Eight of the most common species of bivalve mollusks collected—A/^ucu/a tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Cyclocardia crebricostata, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Spisula polynyma, Tellina lutea, and Macoma calcarea—were selected for detailed study. Tellina lutea and Spisula polynyma, although not frequently taken or collected quantitatively with the gear used, are incl
RMRJC125–. Fauna der Kieler bucht. Mollusks; Bivalves; Opisthobranchia; Prosobranchia. 16. 17 :y 19 Meytr i Mölius Kmna Jfr Kieler ßudl. A»ll « VV IImici- ad IUI ili:l;. lilk ilrnik v Wfniickr, ilanilnrii 1 4 AST'J;TE Er!REAl,IS 5 7 ASTTIKTE SULC/VE 8 I0 AS'll^rTK, (MVW:^^k li 13 TELLINA TENUiS l4 19. TEELINA liAErillCA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Meyer, Heinrich Adolf, 1822-1889; Möbius, Karl August, 1825-1
RFAYB917–Shells of Thin Tellin Texel Netherlands Tellina tenuis Muschelschalen Zarte Plattmuschel Texel Niederlande Europa europe
RMMAA2A7–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . MSL - Mean Shell Length in mm Figure 66-33. Growth history of Tellina lutea from six stations in the eastern Bering Sea. NUCULA TENUIS Six Stations Bering Sea -^¥ + Age (in years) Figure 66-34. The relationship between shell length and age of Nucula tenuis from six stations in the eastern Bering Sea. Mean is denoted by the horizontal line, two standard deviations by the white box, two standard errors of the mean by the cross-hatched box, and range by the vertical line. 1193
RMRE0CPR–. Ecological study of the Amoco Cadiz oil spill : report of the NOAA-CNEXO Joint Scientific Commission. Amoco Cadiz (Ship); Oil spills -- Environmental aspects France; Oil spills -- Environmental aspects North Atlantic Ocean. COUREE DE L EVOLUTION DES BIOMASSES Moyenne de 10 stations de bas de plage. Les nombres d'individus au m* et de la biomasse en cal/n pour tous les especes examines (44 especes differentes) sont disponibles sur demande de l'auteur. |000 BIOMASSE (col/rn ) x +1 500- 100- Tt Tellina tenuis Tf Dv Donax vittatus Nh Am : Arenicola marina Ow Bath: Bathyporeia Uro Tellina fabula
RM2AWDN8W–The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . i. PLATE LXIV. FIG. I.TELLINA PLANA. FLAT TELLEN.GENERIC CHARACTER. The hinge usually furnished with three teeth. Shell generally sloping on one side. SPECIFIC CHARACTER AND SYNONYMS. Somewhat triangular, thin, and flat. Tellina plana : tenuis subrotunda plana. Trigonella plana. Da Cofta. p. 200. sp. 36. Tellina crassa. Flat. No. 28.—Venus borealis. Northern. Pen. Br. Zool. No. 52.Venus borealis. Linn. Si/st. Nat. ?Concha tenuis, subrotunda, omnium minime cava,
RMRE5ENY–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Bivalve Mollusks of the Southeastern Bering Sea J. McDonald, H. M. Feder, and M. Hoberg Institute of Marine Science University of Alaska Fairbanks ABSTRACT Bivalve mollusks and other infaunal species of the south- eastern Bering Sea shelf have patchy distributions. The distribution of the bivalves Nucula tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Macoma calcarea. Tellina lutea, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Cyclocardia crebricostata, and Spisula polynyma is associated
RMRE5ENT–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Bivalve mollusks 1159 156°. Figure 66-4. Distribution of gravel in the southeastern Bering Sea. reported as density (no./m^) and biomass (g/m^). Eight of the most common species of bivalve mollusks collected—A/^ucu/a tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Cyclocardia crebricostata, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Spisula polynyma, Tellina lutea, and Macoma calcarea—were selected for detailed study. Tellina lutea and Spisula polynyma, although not frequently taken or
RMRE5EMK–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. MSL - Mean Shell Length in mm Figure 66-32. Growth history of Spisula polynyma from five hydrauUc clam dredge stations in the eastern Bering Sea.. MSL - Mean Shell Length in mm Figure 66-33. Growth history of Tellina lutea from six stations in the eastern Bering Sea. NUCULA TENUIS Six Stations Bering Sea -^¥ + Age (in years) Figure 66-34. The relationship between shell length and age of Nucula tenuis from six stations in the eastern Bering Sea. Mean is denoted by
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