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between their valves or burrowing themselves in the sand by extending and retracting their feet. Scallops are highly sensitive to shadows, vibrations, water movement, and chemical stimuli. All possess a series of 100 blue eyes, embedded on the edge of the mantle of their upper and lower valves that can distinguish between light and darkness. They serve as a vital defense mechanism for avoiding predators. Though rather weak, their series of eyes can detect surrounding movement and alert precaution in the presence of predators, most commonly sea stars, crabs, and snails. Physiological fitness and exercise of scallops decrease with age due to the decline of cellular and especially mitochondrial function, thus increasing the risk of capture and lowering rates of survival. Older individuals show lower mitochondrial volume density and aerobic capacity, as well as decreased anaerobic capacity construed from the amount of glycogen stored in muscle tissue. Environmental factors, such as changes in oxidative stress parameters, can inhibit the growth and development of scallops.
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of the animal – proportionally, these are the largest and most intricate sets of ganglia of any modern bivalve. From this, radiate all of the nerves which connect the visceral ganglia to the circumpallial nerve ring which loops around the mantle and connects to all of the scallop's tentacles and eyes. This nerve ring is so well developed that, in some species, it may be legitimately considered an additional ganglion. The visceral ganglia are also the origin of the branchial nerves which control the scallop's gills. The cerebral ganglia are the next-largest set of ganglia and lie distinct from each other a significant distance dorsal to the visceral ganglia. They are attached to the visceral ganglia by long cerebral-visceral connectives, and to each other via a cerebral commissure that extends in an arch dorsally around the esophagus. The cerebral ganglia control the scallop's mouth via the palp nerves and connect to
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which is unique to and apparent in all adult scallops. These ears may be of similar size and shape, or the anterior ear may be somewhat larger (the posterior ear is never larger than the anterior one, an important feature for distinguishing which valve is which). As is the case in almost all bivalves, a series of lines and/or growth rings originates at the center of the hinge, at a spot called the "
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2862:, over the last 100 years, the populations of bay scallops have greatly diminished due to several factors but probably mostly due to a reduction in seagrasses (to which bay scallop spat attach) caused by increased coastal development and concomitant nutrient runoff. Another possible factor is the reduction of sharks from overfishing. A variety of sharks used to feed on
615:, which have different structures and contractile properties. These muscles lie closely apposed to one another but are divided by a connective tissue sheet. The striated adductor muscle contracts very quickly for swimming, whereas the smooth catch adductor muscle lacks striations, and contracts for long periods, keeping shells closed with little expenditure of energy.
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eventually lost with adulthood, transitioning almost all scallop species into free swimmers. Rapid growth occurs within the first several years, with an increase of 50–80 % in shell height and quadrupled size in meat weight, and reaches a commercial size at about four to five years of age. The lifespans of some scallops have been known to extend over 20 years.
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ovaries. At the age of two, they usually become sexually active, but do not contribute significantly to egg production until four. The reproduction process occurs externally through spawning, in which eggs and sperm are released into the water. Spawning typically occurs in late summer and early autumn; spring spawning may also take place in the
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Entoliidae. Entoliids had auricles and a byssal notch only at youth, but they did not have a ctenolium, a comb-like arrangement along the margins of the byssal notch in Pectinidae. The ctenolium is the defining feature of the modern family Pectinidae and is a characteristic that has evolved within the lineage.
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and male scallops have white roe. Spermatozoa and ova are released freely into the water during mating season and fertilized ova sink to the bottom. After several weeks, the immature scallops hatch and the larvae, miniature transparent versions of the adults called "spat", drift in the plankton until
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located at various points throughout their anatomy, the cerebral or cerebropleural ganglia, the pedal ganglia, and the visceral or parietovisceral ganglia. All are yellowish. The visceral ganglia are by far the largest and most extensive of the three, and occur as an almost-fused mass near the center
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Scallops are characterized by offering two flavors and textures in one shell: the meat, called "scallop", which is firm and white, and the roe, called "coral", which is soft and often brightly coloured reddish-orange. Sometimes, markets sell scallops already prepared in the shell, with only the meat
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area was closed to commercial scallop harvesting from 2009 to 2011 due to a decline in the numbers. The commercial catch was down to 22 tonnes in 2015, and the fishery was closed again. The main causes for the decline seem to be fishing, climate effects, disease, pollutants, and sediment runoff from
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which help the animal sense its position in the surrounding environment. They are connected to the pedal ganglia by short cerebral-pedal connectives. The pedal ganglia, though not fused, are situated very close to each other near the midline. From the pedal ganglia, the scallop puts out pedal nerves
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on the structure move the food toward the mouth. Then, the food is digested in the digestive gland, an organ sometimes misleadingly referred to as the "liver, " which envelops part of the oesophagus, intestine, and entire stomach. Waste is passed on through the intestine (the terminus of which, like
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family of bivalves found in all of the world's oceans, although never in fresh water. They are one of the very few groups of bivalves to be primarily "free-living", with many species capable of rapidly swimming short distances and even migrating some distance across the ocean floor. A small minority
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The model scallop shell consists of two similarly shaped valves with a straight hinge line along the top, devoid of teeth, and producing a pair of flat wings or "ears" (sometimes called "auricles", though this is also the term for two chambers in its heart) on either side of its midpoint, a feature
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There have been a number of efforts to address phylogenetic studies. Only three have assessed more than ten species and only one has included multiple outgroups. Nearly all previous molecular analyses of the
Pectinidae have only utilized mitochondrial data. Phylogenies based only on mitochondrial
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The framework of its phylogeny shows that repeated life habit states derive from evolutionary convergence and parallelism. Studies have determined the family
Pectinidae is monophyletic, developing from a single common ancestor. The direct ancestors of Pectinidae were scallop-like bivalves of the
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This family's earliest and most comprehensive taxonomic treatments were based on macroscopic morphological characters of the adult shells and represent broadly divergent classification schemes. Some level of taxonomic stability was achieved when Waller's studies in 1986, 1991, and 1993 concluded
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Evolution from its origin has resulted in a successful and diverse group: pectinids are present in the world's seas, found in environments ranging from the intertidal zone to the hadal depths. The
Pectinidae play an extremely important role in many benthic communities and exhibit a wide range of
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Pectinidae is the most diversified of the pectinoideans in present-day oceans. It is one of the largest marine bivalve families and contains over 300 extant species in 60 genera. Its origin dates back to the Middle Triassic Period, approximately 240 million years ago; in terms of
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Most species of the scallop family are free-living, active swimmers, propelling themselves through the water through the adductor muscles to open and close their shells. Swimming occurs through the clapping of valves for water intake. Closing the valves propels water with a strong force near the
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region. Most species live in relatively shallow waters from the low tide line to 100 m, while others prefer much deeper water. Although some species only live in very narrow environments, most are opportunistic and can live under a wide variety of conditions. Scallops can be found living within,
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Once an egg is fertilized, it is then planktonic, a collection of microorganisms that drift abundantly in fresh or salt water. Larvae stay in the water column for four to seven weeks before dissipating to the ocean floor, where they attach themselves to objects through byssus threads. Byssus is
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Many scallops are hermaphrodites (having female and male organs simultaneously), altering their sex throughout their lives, while others exist as dioecious species, having a definite sex. In this case, males are distinguished by roe-containing white testes and females with roe-containing orange
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Other species of scallops can be found on the ocean floor attached to objects by byssal threads. Byssal threads are strong, silky fibers extending from the muscular foot, used to attach to a firm support, such as a rock. Some can also be found on the ocean floor, moving with an extendable foot
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valve next to the valve's byssal notch. Though many scallops lose this feature as they become free-swimming adults, all scallops have a ctenolium at some point during their lives, and no other bivalve has an analogous shell feature. The ctenolium is found in modern scallops only; both putative
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crystals to focus and retro-reflect light instead of a lens as found in many other eye types. Additionally, their eyes possess a double-layered retina, the outer retina responding most strongly to light and the inner to abrupt darkness. While these eyes are unable to resolve shapes with high
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was taking place on shore. The young groom was on horseback, and, upon seeing the ship's approach, his horse got spooked, and horse and rider plunged into the sea. Through miraculous intervention, the horse and rider emerged from the water alive, covered in seashells.
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evolutionary relationships between pectinid taxa based on hypothesized morphological synapomorphies, which previous classification systems of
Pectinidae failed to do. He created three Pectinidae subfamilies: Camptonectinidae, Chlamydinae and Pectininae.
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varied significantly during their annual reproductive cycle. Summer scallops in May have lower maximal oxidative capacities and substrate oxidation than any other time in the year. This phenomenon is due to lower protein levels in adductor muscles.
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such as sponges and barnacles on their shells. The relationship of the sponge to the scallop is characterized as a form of mutualism, because the sponge provides protection by interfering with adhesion of predatory sea-star tube feet, camouflages
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Pectinidae, which suggests iterative morphological evolution may be more prevalent in the family than previously believed.
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When referring to St James, a scallop shell valve is displayed with its convex outer surface showing. In contrast, when the shell refers to the goddess Venus (see below), it is displayed with its concave interior surface showing.
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from barnacle larvae settlement, serving as a protection from epibionts that increase susceptibility to predators. Thus, barnacle larvae settlement occurs more frequently on sponge-free shells than on sponge-encrusted shells.
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Guerra, C.; Zenteno-Savín, T.; Maeda-Martínez, A. N.; Abele, D.; Philipp, E. E. R. (2013). "The effect of predator exposure and reproduction on oxidative stress parameters in the
Catarina scallop Argopecten ventricosus".
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Scallops have a large number (up to 200) of small (about 1 mm) eyes arranged along the edge of their mantles. These eyes represent a particular innovation among molluscs, relying on a concave, parabolic mirror of
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hinge via the velum, a curtain-like fold of the mantle that directs water expulsion around the hinge. Scallops swim in the direction of the valve opening unless the velum directs an abrupt change in course direction.
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holds that the route was seen as a fertility pilgrimage, undertaken when a young couple desired to bear offspring. The scallop shell is believed to have originally been carried by pagans as a symbol of fertility.
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sequence data do not always provide an accurate estimation on the species tree. Complicated factors can arise due to the presence of genetic polymorphisms in ancestral species and resultant lineage sorting.
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Raines and Poppe listed nearly 900 species names of scallops, but most of these are considered either questionable or invalid. Raines and Poppe mentioned over 50 genera, around 250 species, and
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Scallops have lent their name to the culinary term "scalloped", which originally referred to seafood creamed and served hot in the shell. Today, it means a creamed casserole dish such as
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A live opened scallop showing the internal anatomy: The pale orange circular part is the adductor muscle; the darker orange curved part is the "coral", a culinary term for the ovary or
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Puslednik, L.; Serb, J.M. (2008). "Molecular phylogenetics of the
Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) and the effect of outgroup selection and increased taxon sampling on tree topology".
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Allasinaz, 1972. Fossil records also indicate that the abundance of species within the
Pectinidae has varied greatly over time; Pectinidae was the most diverse bivalve family in the
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Seasonal changes in temperature and food availability have been shown to affect muscle metabolic capabilities. The properties of mitochondria from the phasic adductor muscle of
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Barucca, M.; Olmo, E.; Schiaparelli, S.; Capana, A. (2004). "Molecular phylogeny of the family Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) based on mitochondrial 16S and 12S rRNA genes".
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have symbolized the feminine principle. Outwardly, the shell can symbolize the protective and nurturing principle, and inwardly, the "life-force slumbering within the Earth",
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or bottom trawls. Most of the rest of the world's production of scallops is from Japan (wild, enhanced, and aquaculture) and China (mostly cultured Atlantic bay scallops).
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Scallops are mostly free-living and active, unlike the vast majority of bivalves, which are mostly slow-moving and infaunal. All scallops are thought to start out with a
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The term "scalloped" is used to designate a decorative pattern, resembling the wavy scallop surface, that is used at the edges of furniture, fabrics, and other items.
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as adults, while others attach themselves to stationary or rooted objects such as seagrass at some point in their lives by means of a filament they secrete called a
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Owing to their widespread distribution, scallop shells are a common sight on beaches and are often brightly coloured, making them a popular object to collect among
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Alternatively, the scallop resembles the setting sun, which was the focus of the pre-Christian Celtic rituals of the area. To wit, the pre-Christian roots of the
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is based on molecular phylogeny using mitochondrial (12S, 16S) and nuclear (18S, 28S, and H3) gene markers by Yaron Malkowsky and Annette Klussmann-Kolb in 2012.
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Boadas, M.A.; Nusetti, O.; Mundarain, F. (1997). "Seasonal variation in the properties of muscle mitochondria from the tropical scallop Euvola (Pecten) ziczac".
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The scallop fishery in New Zealand declined from a catch of 1246 tonnes in 1975 to 41 tonnes in 1980, at which point the government ordered the fishery closed.
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from predators, or forms a physical barrier around byssal openings to prevent sea stars from inserting their digestive membranes. Sponge encrustation protects
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settling to the bottom again (an event called spatfall) to grow, usually attaching by means of byssal threads. Some scallops, such as the Atlantic bay scallop
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in some places almost eliminated – the rays have been free to feed on scallops to greatly decrease their numbers. By contrast, the Atlantic sea scallop (
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when they are very young. Most species lose the byssus as they grow larger. A very few species go on to cement themselves to a hard substrate (e.g.
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remaining. Outside the U.S., the scallop is often sold whole. They are available both with and without coral in the UK and Australia.
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Pitcher, C.R.; Butler, A.J. (1987). "Predation by asteroids, escape response, and morphometrics of scallops with epizoic sponges".
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as a badge of those who had been on the pilgrimage to Compostela, although later, it became a symbol of pilgrimage in general.
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seeding in the 1980s helped it recover, and catches in the 1990s were up to 684 tonnes. The
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or used as an ingredient in the preparation of various dishes and appetizers.
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have caught them in this area. Attempts to use lighted pots to attract
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diversity, it has been a thriving family to the present day.
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5854:"Tracking the Habitual: Observations on the Pilgrim's Shell"
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Scallops are sometimes breaded, deep-fried, and served with
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Forester, A.J. (1979). "The association between the sponge
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Scallops caramelizing in clarified butter in a very hot pan
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and genera is sometimes equivocal, and information about
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6006:
5758:"AndyTalk: Beyond Lox – Smoked Seafood Hold the Bagels"
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3980:"Eyes detect changing movement patterns: queen scallop"
3386:, Latin for the Atlantic Ocean, itself named after the
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The following are recognised in the family Pectinidae:
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of scallops is larger and more developed than those of
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Malkowsky, Yaron; Klussmann-Kolb, Annette (May 2012).
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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or back/top region, and the bottom corresponds to the
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Willard, Barbara; Owens, Mary B. (1 September 1997).
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The continuum encyclopedia of animal symbolism in art
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5732:"My Fried Seafood Love Affair and Some Wines to Pair"
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environment, a scallop would only oscillate in place.
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Sustainable seafood advisory lists and certification
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Rombauer, Irma S.; Becker, Marion Rombauer (1964) .
5396:"Relationships between gene trees and species trees"
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Alejandrino, A.; Puslednik, L.; Serb, J. M. (2011).
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Waller, Thomas R. (2006). Shumway, Sandra E. (ed.).
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Cheng, J.-Y.; Davison, I. G.; Demont, M. E. (1996).
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includes a scallop, as well as both of Diana's sons
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Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)
526:" surrounded by a generally raised area called the "
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6591:Rolnick, Glenn; Peterson, Chris (4 November 2014).
6416:Habe, Tadashige (1977). "Bivalvia and Scaphopoda".
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447:, sand, or mud. Most scallops begin their lives as
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4656:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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4609:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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6299:Dunford, Martin; Lee, Phil (13 September 2012).
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3430:, erected in 2003 as a memorial to the composer
2949:, scallops may be served in soup or prepared as
479:The shell of a scallop consists of two sides or
6622:. Hackenheim Germany: ConchBooks. p. 402.
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6225:. The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 1930
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5575:"Orkney part of 'scallop discos' fishing trial"
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4173:"Dynamics and energetics of scallop locomotion"
3281:), or for other reasons. In 1988, the State of
3173:– literally "James's shellfish". Curiously the
3141:The scallop shell is the traditional emblem of
1367:shell shapes, sizes, sculptures, and cultures.
543:and the Aviculopectinidae, did not possess it.
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2777:Pearl nets used to grow spat to juveniles in
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6735:A Short story of historic St. James', Sydney
6643:. Old Squan Village Publishing. p. 65.
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3434:, who had a long association with the town.
3230:The scallop shell symbol found its way into
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788:of the surrounding water dominates over the
439:upon, or under either rocks, coral, rubble,
6732:St. James' Church (Sydney, N.S.W.) (1963).
6505:
6222:Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Reports
4888:Scallop ecology: distributions and behavior
4570:Journal of Experimental Biology and Ecology
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3134:Shield with symbol of St. James the Great,
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6686:Encyclopedia of women in the ancient world
6637:Robinson, Chuck; Robinson, Debbie (2000).
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3050:Fried scallops on a stick served with rice
380:of scallop species live cemented to rocky
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3320:Throughout antiquity, scallops and other
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12988:Extant Middle Triassic first appearances
6432:The Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia
6302:The Rough Guide to Norfolk & Suffolk
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5264:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
5228:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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3446:Scalloped edges of a porcelain basket
3257:'s personal coats of arms; also Pope
2930:(either on their own or as part of a
886:Scallops are known to be infected by
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987:with encrusters; Nicosia Formation (
534:located on the anterior edge of the
344:that encompasses various species of
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6535:Pinet, Paul R. (28 December 2011).
5989:"New York State Shell: Bay Scallop"
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5310:Matsumoto, M.; Hayami, I. (2000).
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2123:Freneix, Karache & Salvat 1971
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539:ancestors of modern scallops, the
396:situated around the edge of their
46:. For the scallop shell moth, see
25:
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7304:List of fishing topics by subject
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4966:International Geological Congress
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4488:Hart, D.R.; Chute, A.S. (2004).
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3342:inspired 15th century painting
6957:Land and freshwater gastropods
6759:University of California Press
6560:Rice, Tony (3 December 2012).
3588:
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3033:Dried scallops, also known as
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2733:Dijkstra & Maestrati, 2010
1409:List of subfamilies and genera
704:blue eyes of the bay scallop,
563:Like the true oysters (family
462:
40:Gratin § Potatoes gratiné
38:. For scalloped potatoes, see
13:
1:
10007:Countries by meat consumption
6848:– photos of Pectinidae shells
6305:. Rough Guides. p. 486.
5887:. Paulist Press. p. 36.
5719:. Cahners. 1977. p. 123.
5485:Bivalves: An Eon of Evolution
4939:Raines, Poppe & Groh 2006
4896:10.1016/S0167-9309(06)80039-6
4516:. College of Marine Science,
3999:Annual Review of Neuroscience
3610:The Oxford English Dictionary
3422:, Suffolk, England, features
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12422:(metal in the United States)
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10294:Non-vegetarian food in India
10012:Countries by meat production
6427:Geological Society of London
6280:, Orono, Maine, pp. 5–6
6274:Drew, Gilman Arthur (1906),
5976:Stix, Stix & Abbott 1968
5756:Broder, Andy (7 June 2012).
5730:Orlando, Ric (6 July 2023).
5611:"What we do in the shallows"
5394:Pamilo, P.; Nei, M. (1988).
5317:Journal of Molluscan Studies
4826:10.1080/14772000.2012.676572
4806:Systematics and Biodiversity
4676:10.1016/0022-0981(79)90096-0
4630:10.1016/0022-0981(87)90071-2
4590:10.1016/0022-0981(75)90006-4
3752:Paläontologische Zeitschrift
3627:Robinson & Robinson 2000
3581:
3223:A scallop shell in a German
2412:Santelli & del Río, 2018
2381:Santelli & del Río, 2018
2314:Santelli & del Río, 2019
2280:Santelli & del Río, 2019
2269:Santelli & del Río, 2018
2245:Ward & Blackwelder, 1975
2081:, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938
1976:, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938
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10017:Food and drink prohibitions
6620:A conchological iconography
6349:Sterling Publishing Company
5716:Volume Feeding Institutions
5698:Rolnick & Peterson 2014
5489:University of Calgary Press
5284:10.1016/j.ympev.2003.07.003
5241:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.05.006
4518:University of South Florida
4129:American Journal of Physics
3453:
3378:) on the "Coast of Death" (
2402:Dijkstra & Raines, 1999
1430:Pecten tigris Lamarck, 1819
851:protoandrous hermaphrodites
840:found north of Japan
491:or front, the other is the
158:, the Atlantic bay scallop
42:. For the cut of meat, see
34:. For potato scallops, see
10:
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6738:(2nd ed.). The Church
6538:Invitation to Oceanography
6249:Dore, Ian (29 June 2013).
5789:Rombauer & Becker 1964
5682:Shumway & Parsons 2011
5513:Shumway & Parsons 2011
5453:10.1093/genetics/127.2.429
5202:Waller, Thomas R. (1984).
4999:Waller, Thomas R. (1986).
4960:Waller, Thomas R. (1972).
4497:NOAA Tech Memo NMFS NE-189
4368:10.1016/j.cbpa.2013.02.006
4079:Shumway & Parsons 2011
3743:Hautmann, Michael (2010).
3722:Shumway & Parsons 2011
3659:Shumway & Parsons 2011
3643:Shumway & Parsons 2011
3485:Also occasionally written
3123:
2978:Dried scallop is known in
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2338:A. Adams & Reeve, 1849
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495:or rear, the hinge is the
368:, which also includes the
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11046:List of seafood companies
11031:Gathering seafood by hand
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6343:Gauding, Madonna (2009).
6132:10.1177/1357034X030093001
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5529:Walker, Margaret (1991).
5373:10.1007/s00227-006-0335-z
4724:10.1017/s0025315402005738
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3812:10.1186/s12864-018-4770-2
3772:10.1007/s12542-009-0041-5
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10132:Beef hormone controversy
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8401:Placopecten magellanicus
8245:New Zealand green-lipped
7050:Placopecten magellanicus
6688:. Santa Barbara, Calif:
6566:Thomas Reed publications
6450:Johnson, Buffie (1994).
5084:10.1186/1471-2148-11-164
5071:BMC Evolutionary Biology
3214:
3189:St James' Church, Sydney
3088:, and usually lack both
3018:Adductor muscle meat of
2995:are sometimes served as
2873:Placopecten magellanicus
2808:Placopecten magellanicus
2447:Jousseaume in Lamy, 1928
1520:Korbkov in Eberzin, 1960
836:Life cycle of the giant
430:Distribution and habitat
53:Not to be confused with
12660:List of oldest heraldry
10832:List of raw fish dishes
8906:Acanthopleura granulata
8475:(group of four species)
7204:Freshwater pearl mussel
7092:Austrovenus stutchburyi
6373:Marine Bivalve Molluscs
6320:Fontana, David (1994).
5881:Bahrami, Beebe (2009).
5331:10.1093/mollus/66.4.477
5119:Journal of Paleontology
3675:Milsom & Rigby 2009
2898:sodium tripolyphosphate
2820:D'Entrecasteaux Channel
2224:Beu & Darragh, 2001
1593:Beu & Taviani, 2013
1582:Beu & Taviani, 2013
1549:Beu & Taviani, 2013
1359:, the glass scallops).
603:Scallops possess fast (
10817:List of seafood dishes
10157:Water holding capacity
8899:Acanthopleura echinata
8809:Atlantic white-spotted
8260:Asian/Philippine green
7149:Ruditapes largillierti
6812:Augustine Came to Kent
6204:Dunford & Lee 2012
5852:Pullan, Wendy (2013).
5615:New Zealand Geographic
5020:10.5962/bhl.part.26491
4761:Waller, T. R. (1993).
4192:10.1242/jeb.199.9.1931
3872:10.1098/rsif.2019.0383
3447:
3415:
3326:an emblem of the vulva
3317:
3227:
3169:
3163:
3138:
3116:
3100:Symbolism of the shell
3077:
2889:
2851:farming and forestry.
2781:
2550:Yabe & Hatai, 1940
1433:
1422:
1419:Bractechlamys vexillum
995:
943:Taxonomy and phylogeny
842:
801:
742:
734:
656:
600:
560:
518:
476:
455:Anatomy and physiology
12909:Paleobiology Database
10142:Feed conversion ratio
10044:Ethics of eating meat
8835:Amphioctopus fangsiao
8479:South African abalone
8351:("true oyster" genus)
8117:California butterclam
7980:World fish production
7343:Principal commercial
7085:Mercenaria mercenaria
7008:Free-swimming marine
6804:. New York: Elsevier.
6784:Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
6570:Bloomsbury Publishing
6518:John Wiley & Sons
6378:John Wiley & Sons
5964:St. James Church 1963
4650:(Pallas) and scallop
4511:"Scallop Aquaculture"
4411:10.1007/s002270050089
3594:Whitney, D.W. (1890)
3572:The Family Pectinidae
3445:
3401:
3360:Other interpretations
3308:
3236:Sir Winston Churchill
3222:
3167:. In German they are
3133:
3107:
3075:
2887:
2776:
1428:
1416:
982:
834:
783:
776:Mobility and behavior
762:Hinnites multirigosus
740:
732:
651:
598:
554:
515:
470:
30:For verb senses, see
12998:Mollusc common names
10949:Seafood mislabelling
10195:Environmental impact
8560:Ribbed Mediterranean
8075:Grooved carpet shell
7155:Grooved carpet shell
7043:Argopecten irradians
6754:The Road to Santiago
6717:. pp. 689–690.
6328:. pp. 88, 103.
6242:General bibliography
6171:"Pilgrim's Progress"
5140:10.1666/pleo05-145.1
4648:Halichondria panicea
3917:10.4003/006.026.0204
3426:'s steel sculpture,
3310:Aphrodite Anadyomene
3291:Argopecten irradians
3285:in the US chose the
3164:coquille St. Jacques
3120:Shell of Saint James
2926:in the northeastern
860:Argopecten irradians
827:Lifecycle and growth
707:Argopecten irradians
473:Atlantic bay scallop
155:Argopecten irradians
48:Rheumaptera undulata
12983:Commercial molluscs
12672:Heraldry portal
12099:Hastings/Hungerford
11386:Crowns and coronets
11358:National traditions
11000:Pain in crustaceans
10985:Eating live seafood
10954:Sustainable seafood
10933:Shellfish poisoning
10837:List of tuna dishes
10827:List of fish dishes
10822:List of crab dishes
8555:Rayed Mediterranean
8149:Japanese littleneck
7197:Freshwater bivalves
7123:Spisula solidissima
6682:Salisbury, Joyce E.
6513:Fossils at a Glance
6179:European Commission
6044:Classical Antiquity
6027:, pp. 88, 103.
5365:2006MarBi.150..111S
5276:2004MolPE..31...89B
5132:2007JPal...81..929W
4818:2012SyBio..10..233M
4716:2002JMBUK..82..469D
4668:1979JEMBE..36....1F
4622:1987JEMBE.112..233P
4582:1975JEMBE..17..311B
4444:(5). MDPI AG: 399.
4403:1997MarBi.128..247B
4284:10.1242/jeb.45.1.83
4262:Land, M.F. (1966).
4233:1989MarBi.102..299J
4141:1977AmJPh..45....3P
3764:2010PalZ...84..317H
3745:"The first scallop"
3402:Large sculpture by
3277:(as in the case of
3062:Pan seared scallops
2932:fisherman's platter
2796:Scallop aquaculture
2779:scallop aquaculture
1489:A. E. Verrill, 1897
1347:Taxonomic structure
1026:rapidly during the
918:, frequently carry
12056:Waterlily/Seeblatt
11280:Ancient and modern
11066:Seafood restaurant
11036:History of seafood
10975:Declawing of crabs
10319:Warmed-over flavor
10087:Semi-vegetarianism
8928:Land snail farming
8342:Gillardeau oysters
8060:Atlantic jackknife
7995:Fisheries glossary
7985:Commercial species
7975:Commercial fishing
7363:Large pelagic fish
7130:Paphies ventricosa
7099:Saxidomus nuttalli
7072:Atlantic surf clam
6660:The Joy of Cooking
6597:St. Martin's Press
6456:Bear & Company
6169:Thomas, Isabella.
5181:10.5252/z2012n2a12
4784:Harper et al. 2000
4564:Bloom, S. (1975).
4331:10.1242/jeb.015966
4241:10.1007/BF00428481
4054:10.1242/jeb.017038
3957:10.1242/jeb.048108
3613:, Second Edition,
3467:Animals portal
3448:
3416:
3388:Dying Civilization
3351:One legend of the
3345:The Birth of Venus
3331:Many paintings of
3318:
3228:
3147:Camino de Santiago
3143:St James the Great
3139:
3117:
3078:
3004:scalloped potatoes
2961:. In a sushi bar,
2890:
2782:
1986:T. R. Waller, 2011
1802:F. Nordsieck, 1969
1760:T. R. Waller, 2006
1703:H. P. Wagner, 1988
1628:T. R. Waller, 2006
1605:T. R. Waller, 2006
1434:
1432:, museum specimens
1423:
996:
872:Mid-Atlantic Bight
843:
802:
743:
735:
657:
601:
561:
519:
477:
411:, that is sold as
12960:
12959:
12896:Open Tree of Life
12696:Taxon identifiers
12687:
12686:
12528:
12527:
12466:(color in Canada)
12152:
12151:
11105:
11104:
11097:Category: Seafood
11021:Fish preservation
10980:Eyestalk ablation
10942:Advisory services
10363:
10362:
10030:
10029:
8955:
8954:
8933:Gastropod anatomy
8892:Chiton magnificus
8877:
8876:
8854:New Zealand arrow
8758:
8757:
8754:
8753:
8629:Kelletia lischkei
8594:Littorina sitkana
8540:Yellow-foot opihi
8410:
8409:
8304:Colchester native
8003:
8002:
7900:Freshwater prawns
7826:
7825:
7310:
7309:
7253:Gathering by hand
7137:Paphies australis
7106:Arctica islandica
7060:Infaunal bivalves
6938:Kelletia lischkei
6931:Kelletia kelletii
6826:978-1-883937-21-8
6724:978-0-08-048077-0
6699:978-1-57607-092-5
6673:978-0-452-25665-1
6650:978-0-9647267-8-9
6629:978-3-925919-78-7
6610:978-1-4668-3723-2
6583:978-1-4081-5130-3
6552:978-1-4496-0192-8
6527:978-1-4443-1123-5
6484:978-0-943763-35-4
6465:978-0-89281-523-4
6442:978-1-86239-076-8
6408:978-1-118-22953-8
6387:978-1-119-04522-9
6362:978-1-4027-7004-3
6335:978-0-8118-0462-2
6324:. San Francisco:
6312:978-1-4053-9037-8
6266:978-1-4757-5990-7
6041:5 Pf.= 14 G.-P".
5993:State Symbols USA
5894:978-1-58768-047-2
5763:Phoenix New Times
5435:Wu, C.I. (1991).
4968:. pp. 48–56.
4547:978-0-444-62719-3
4451:10.3390/d14050399
4324:(15): 2492–2501.
4047:(13): 2066–2070.
3615:Oxford University
3489:and once spelled
3473:Explanatory notes
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1020:Cretaceous period
958:, comes from the
485:plane of symmetry
279:
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12993:Heraldic charges
12978:Bivalve families
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12166:Rule of tincture
11883:Griffin/Keythong
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11170:Officers of arms
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11108:
11094:
11093:
11084:
11083:
11041:History of sushi
10890:
10889:
10797:
10796:
10662:
10661:
10654:List of seafoods
10390:
10383:
10376:
10367:
10366:
10352:
10351:
10342:
10341:
10314:Roadkill cuisine
10109:Meat alternative
10104:Plant-based diet
10022:Meat substitutes
9917:
9916:
9068:
9062:
8982:
8975:
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8959:
8958:
8769:
8768:
8683:Chorus giganteus
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8384:Pecten jacobaeus
8091:Mactra stultorum
8048:
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7416:southern bluefin
7406:Atlantic bluefin
7359:
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7337:
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7313:
7164:Sessile bivalves
7036:Pecten jacobaeus
6986:Cepaea nemoralis
6951:
6924:Bullacta exarata
6917:Buccinum undatum
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6185:on 23 March 2008
6181:. Archived from
6175:Europe in the UK
6166:
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6144:
6143:
6119:Body and Society
6113:
6107:
6106:
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6091:"Birth of Venus"
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6057:10.2307/25010972
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4855:. pp. 1–44.
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4186:(9): 1931–1946.
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3432:Benjamin Britten
3394:Contemporary art
3370:End of the World
3366:Way of St. James
3353:Way of St. James
3301:Fertility symbol
3172:
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3059:
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2947:Japanese cuisine
2913:Galician cuisine
2785:Seafood industry
2763:
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2742:
2732:
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2678:Damborenea, 1993
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1941:Austrochlamydini
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1892:
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1871:
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1022:. The survivors
756:Chlamys distorta
700:Closeups of the
694:
685:
652:Neural map of a
619:Digestive system
613:adductor muscles
591:Adductor muscles
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12148:
12114:Hungerford knot
12084:Cavendish/Savoy
12060:
11997:
11812:
11746:
11683:
11622:
11477:
11444:
11367:
11251:
11196:
11141:
11136:
11106:
11101:
11086:Food portal
11078:
11070:
11026:Fish processing
11009:
10990:Live fish trade
10963:
10937:
10918:Mercury in fish
10896:
10803:
10764:Shark liver oil
10675:
10668:
10600:
10512:
10399:
10394:
10364:
10359:
10344:Food portal
10336:
10328:
10250:Case-ready meat
10232:
10226:
10200:Factory farming
10161:
10118:
10070:
10036:
10026:
9995:
9908:
9665:
9659:
9584:
9489:
9480:
9302:
9182:
9153:Lamb and mutton
9069:
9063:
9054:
8991:
8986:
8956:
8951:
8942:
8938:Bivalve anatomy
8911:
8873:
8859:Japanese flying
8840:
8790:
8750:
8727:
8693:
8649:
8599:
8569:
8550:Common European
8516:
8488:
8406:
8390:Peruvian calico
8354:
8275:
8272:(mussel family)
8221:
8178:
8123:Senilia senilis
8037:
8036:Edible mollusks
8034:
8004:
7999:
7966:
7905:Gilt-head bream
7849:
7843:
7842:
7836:
7835:
7822:
7813:Lobster fishing
7786:
7758:
7710:
7665:
7643:Other wild fish
7637:
7610:Freshwater fish
7604:
7497:
7432:
7411:Pacific bluefin
7348:
7341:
7311:
7306:
7297:
7236:
7208:
7192:
7187:Pinctada maxima
7159:
7077:Soft-shell clam
7055:
7003:
6952:
6943:
6886:
6880:
6838:
6833:
6827:
6793:
6764:
6762:
6741:
6739:
6725:
6700:
6674:
6666:. p. 369.
6651:
6630:
6611:
6584:
6553:
6545:. p. 333.
6528:
6506:Milsom, Clare;
6490:
6489:
6485:
6466:
6458:. p. 230.
6443:
6409:
6388:
6363:
6336:
6326:Chronicle Books
6313:
6283:
6282:
6267:
6259:. p. 152.
6244:
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6218:
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6114:
6110:
6100:
6098:
6089:
6088:
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6072:
6035:
6031:
6023:
6019:
6011:
6007:
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5982:
5974:
5970:
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5951:
5937:
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5918:
5906:
5902:
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5879:
5875:
5868:
5850:
5846:
5830:
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5825:
5811:
5807:
5799:
5795:
5787:
5783:
5773:
5771:
5754:
5750:
5740:
5738:
5728:
5724:
5713:
5712:
5708:
5696:
5692:
5680:
5676:
5664:
5660:
5648:
5644:
5637:Forest and Bird
5631:
5630:
5626:
5607:
5600:
5590:
5588:
5573:
5572:
5568:
5552:
5551:
5544:
5542:
5527:
5523:
5511:
5507:
5499:
5495:
5482:
5478:
5433:
5429:
5392:
5388:
5343:
5339:
5308:
5299:
5260:
5256:
5223:
5219:
5200:
5196:
5159:
5155:
5114:
5110:
5063:
5059:
5044:
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5028:
4997:
4993:
4981:
4980:
4971:
4970:
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4921:
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4906:
4884:
4880:
4868:
4867:
4858:
4857:
4845:
4841:
4798:
4794:
4782:
4778:
4759:
4755:
4743:
4739:
4697:
4693:Chlamys hastata
4687:
4683:
4644:
4637:
4604:
4597:
4562:
4555:
4548:
4532:
4525:
4513:
4509:
4508:
4504:
4492:
4486:
4477:
4430:
4426:
4387:
4383:
4351:
4347:
4313:
4307:
4300:
4266:
4260:
4256:
4215:Amusium balloti
4211:
4207:
4175:
4169:
4165:
4149:10.1119/1.10903
4125:
4121:
4109:
4105:
4093:
4089:
4077:
4070:
4036:
4030:
4026:
3995:
3991:
3978:
3977:
3973:
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3897:
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3848:
3791:
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3657:
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3641:
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3625:
3621:
3605:Century Company
3593:
3589:
3584:
3579:
3578:
3569:
3565:
3484:
3480:
3475:
3459:
3456:
3440:
3438:Scalloped shape
3396:
3384:Mare Tenebrosum
3362:
3303:
3242:'s family, the
3217:
3205:
3180:Pecten jacobeus
3128:
3122:
3102:
3086:feather oysters
3076:A scallop pearl
3070:
3063:
3060:
3051:
3048:
3039:
3031:
3022:
3016:
2993:Smoked scallops
2991:(乾瑤柱, 乾貝, 干貝).
2983:Chinese cuisine
2882:
2853:Forest and Bird
2840:
2813:scallop dredges
2803:
2798:
2792:
2787:
2771:
2656:Bruguière, 1792
2423:Allasinaz, 1972
2348:Deference, 1821
2287:Complicachlamys
1962:Decatopectinini
1411:
1357:Propeamussiidae
1349:
1344:
1335:
1296:
1266:
1257:
1196:
1164:
1135:
1028:Tertiary period
1000:Triassic period
983:Fossil scallop
977:
950:
945:
925:Chlamys hastata
916:Chlamys hastata
912:
904:dinoflagellates
884:
841:
829:
808:
806:Scallop theorem
798:Reynolds number
794:scallop theorem
778:
727:
713:
712:
711:
710:
697:
696:
695:
687:
686:
675:
646:
621:
593:
569:adductor muscle
549:
547:Muscular system
510:
465:
457:
432:
409:adductor muscle
375:Scallops are a
313:
289:
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243:
166:
139:
137:
136:
131:
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106:
101:
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12596:Trophy of arms
12593:
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12574:
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12559:
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12555:banner of arms
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12160:
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12139:Tristram/Bowen
12136:
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12111:
12106:
12101:
12096:
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11225:Ecclesiastical
11222:
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11103:
11102:
11100:
11099:
11088:
11075:
11072:
11071:
11069:
11068:
11063:
11061:Salmon cannery
11058:
11053:
11051:Pescetarianism
11048:
11043:
11038:
11033:
11028:
11023:
11017:
11015:
11014:Related topics
11011:
11010:
11008:
11007:
11002:
10997:
10992:
10987:
10982:
10977:
10971:
10969:
10968:Animal welfare
10965:
10964:
10962:
10961:
10956:
10951:
10945:
10943:
10939:
10938:
10936:
10935:
10930:
10925:
10923:Metagonimiasis
10920:
10915:
10910:
10904:
10902:
10901:Health hazards
10898:
10897:
10895:
10894:
10884:
10879:
10877:Shark fin soup
10874:
10869:
10864:
10859:
10854:
10852:Fish and chips
10849:
10844:
10839:
10834:
10829:
10824:
10819:
10813:
10811:
10809:Seafood dishes
10805:
10804:
10802:
10801:
10791:
10786:
10781:
10776:
10771:
10766:
10761:
10756:
10751:
10746:
10741:
10736:
10731:
10726:
10721:
10716:
10711:
10709:Fermented fish
10706:
10701:
10696:
10691:
10686:
10680:
10678:
10670:
10669:
10667:
10666:
10656:
10651:
10646:
10641:
10636:
10631:
10626:
10625:
10624:
10617:Marine mammals
10614:
10608:
10606:
10602:
10601:
10599:
10598:
10593:
10588:
10583:
10578:
10573:
10568:
10563:
10558:
10553:
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10407:
10401:
10400:
10393:
10392:
10385:
10378:
10370:
10361:
10360:
10358:
10357:
10355:Category: Meat
10346:
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10247:
10242:
10236:
10234:
10228:
10227:
10225:
10224:
10223:
10222:
10220:Slaughterhouse
10212:
10207:
10202:
10197:
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10187:
10182:
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10111:
10106:
10101:
10100:
10099:
10097:Pollotarianism
10094:
10092:Pescetarianism
10084:
10078:
10076:
10072:
10071:
10069:
10068:
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10001:
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9973:
9968:
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8925:
8923:Oyster farming
8919:
8917:
8916:Related topics
8913:
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8708:Cornu aspersum
8703:
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8476:
8470:
8465:
8460:
8455:
8450:
8445:
8440:
8435:
8429:
8427:
8418:
8412:
8411:
8408:
8407:
8405:
8404:
8397:
8392:
8387:
8380:
8375:
8370:
8364:
8362:
8356:
8355:
8353:
8352:
8344:
8339:
8331:
8326:
8321:
8316:
8311:
8306:
8301:
8296:
8291:
8285:
8283:
8277:
8276:
8274:
8273:
8267:
8262:
8257:
8252:
8247:
8242:
8237:
8231:
8229:
8223:
8222:
8220:
8219:
8217:Giant Atlantic
8214:
8209:
8204:
8199:
8194:
8188:
8186:
8180:
8179:
8177:
8176:
8169:
8161:
8156:
8151:
8146:
8141:
8139:Triangle shell
8136:
8131:
8126:
8119:
8114:
8109:
8104:
8099:
8094:
8087:
8082:
8077:
8072:
8067:
8062:
8056:
8054:
8045:
8039:
8038:
8033:
8032:
8025:
8018:
8010:
8001:
8000:
7998:
7997:
7992:
7990:Fishing topics
7987:
7982:
7977:
7971:
7968:
7967:
7965:
7964:
7959:
7954:
7949:
7944:
7943:
7942:
7937:
7932:
7927:
7917:
7912:
7907:
7902:
7897:
7892:
7891:
7890:
7885:
7880:
7875:
7870:
7859:
7857:
7851:
7850:
7829:
7827:
7824:
7823:
7821:
7820:
7818:Shrimp fishery
7815:
7810:
7805:
7803:Crab fisheries
7800:
7794:
7792:
7788:
7787:
7785:
7784:
7779:
7774:
7768:
7766:
7760:
7759:
7757:
7756:
7751:
7746:
7741:
7736:
7731:
7726:
7720:
7718:
7712:
7711:
7709:
7708:
7703:
7702:
7701:
7691:
7686:
7681:
7675:
7673:
7667:
7666:
7664:
7663:
7658:
7653:
7647:
7645:
7639:
7638:
7636:
7635:
7630:
7625:
7620:
7614:
7612:
7606:
7605:
7603:
7602:
7597:
7595:Smelt-whitings
7592:
7587:
7582:
7577:
7572:
7567:
7566:
7565:
7560:
7555:
7550:
7545:
7535:
7534:
7533:
7531:Alaska pollock
7528:
7523:
7513:
7507:
7505:
7499:
7498:
7496:
7495:
7494:
7493:
7483:
7478:
7473:
7468:
7463:
7458:
7453:
7448:
7442:
7440:
7434:
7433:
7431:
7430:
7429:
7428:
7423:
7418:
7413:
7408:
7403:
7398:
7388:
7383:
7378:
7373:
7367:
7365:
7356:
7350:
7349:
7347:species groups
7340:
7339:
7332:
7325:
7317:
7308:
7307:
7302:
7299:
7298:
7296:
7295:
7290:
7285:
7280:
7275:
7270:
7268:Oyster farming
7265:
7260:
7255:
7250:
7244:
7242:
7238:
7237:
7235:
7234:
7229:
7224:
7218:
7216:
7210:
7209:
7207:
7206:
7200:
7198:
7194:
7193:
7191:
7190:
7183:
7178:
7173:
7167:
7165:
7161:
7160:
7158:
7157:
7152:
7145:
7140:
7133:
7126:
7119:
7114:
7109:
7102:
7095:
7088:
7081:
7080:
7079:
7074:
7063:
7061:
7057:
7056:
7054:
7053:
7046:
7039:
7032:
7029:Pecten maximus
7025:
7020:
7014:
7012:
7005:
7004:
7002:
7001:
6996:
6989:
6982:
6975:
6972:Cornu aspersum
6968:
6960:
6958:
6954:
6953:
6946:
6944:
6942:
6941:
6934:
6927:
6920:
6913:
6908:
6903:
6897:
6895:
6888:
6887:
6879:
6878:
6871:
6864:
6856:
6850:
6849:
6837:
6836:External links
6834:
6832:
6831:
6825:
6817:Ignatius Press
6806:
6797:
6792:978-0810904750
6791:
6771:
6748:
6729:
6723:
6704:
6698:
6692:. p. 11.
6678:
6672:
6655:
6649:
6634:
6628:
6615:
6609:
6588:
6582:
6557:
6551:
6532:
6526:
6520:. p. 62.
6516:. Chichester:
6503:
6483:
6470:
6464:
6447:
6441:
6422:
6413:
6407:
6392:
6386:
6380:. p. 29.
6367:
6361:
6340:
6334:
6317:
6311:
6296:
6271:
6265:
6255:. Boston, MA:
6245:
6243:
6240:
6237:
6236:
6212:
6196:
6161:
6145:
6108:
6082:
6080:, p. 230.
6070:
6051:(2): 194–209.
6029:
6017:
6013:Salisbury 2001
6005:
5980:
5968:
5956:
5949:
5928:
5916:
5900:
5893:
5873:
5866:
5844:
5823:
5805:
5793:
5791:, p. 369.
5781:
5770:on 9 June 2012
5748:
5736:Sante Magazine
5722:
5706:
5690:
5674:
5658:
5642:
5624:
5598:
5566:
5521:
5505:
5493:
5476:
5447:(2): 429–435.
5427:
5406:(5): 568–583.
5386:
5359:(1): 111–119.
5352:Marine Biology
5337:
5324:(4): 477–488.
5297:
5254:
5217:
5194:
5175:(2): 389–408.
5153:
5126:(5): 929–950.
5108:
5057:
5038:
5026:
4991:
4952:
4943:
4931:
4922:|journal=
4904:
4878:
4839:
4812:(2): 233–242.
4792:
4776:
4753:
4737:
4710:(3): 469–476.
4681:
4635:
4616:(3): 233–249.
4595:
4576:(3): 311–321.
4553:
4546:
4523:
4502:
4475:
4424:
4397:(2): 247–255.
4391:Marine Biology
4381:
4345:
4298:
4254:
4227:(3): 299–305.
4220:Marine Biology
4205:
4163:
4119:
4103:
4087:
4068:
4024:
3989:
3971:
3950:(3): 422–431.
3930:
3911:(1–2): 27–33.
3895:
3846:
3785:
3758:(2): 317–322.
3730:
3714:
3683:
3667:
3651:
3635:
3619:
3586:
3585:
3583:
3580:
3577:
3576:
3563:
3477:
3476:
3474:
3471:
3470:
3469:
3455:
3452:
3439:
3436:
3424:Maggi Hambling
3404:Maggi Hambling
3395:
3392:
3390:of Atlantis).
3380:Costa da Morte
3361:
3358:
3302:
3299:
3251:Prince William
3244:Spencer family
3216:
3213:
3204:
3201:
3185:Pecten maximus
3170:Jakobsmuscheln
3121:
3118:
3113:Carlo Crivelli
3101:
3098:
3069:
3066:
3065:
3064:
3061:
3054:
3052:
3049:
3042:
3040:
3032:
3025:
3023:
3017:
3010:
2905:French cuisine
2881:
2878:
2839:
2838:Sustainability
2836:
2802:
2801:Wild fisheries
2799:
2794:Main article:
2791:
2788:
2786:
2783:
2770:
2769:
2768:
2767:
2756:
2745:
2735:
2725:
2714:
2703:
2692:
2681:
2667:incertae sedis
2662:
2661:
2660:
2659:
2658:
2639:
2638:
2637:
2627:
2612:Mimachlamydini
2608:
2607:
2606:
2596:
2585:
2575:
2564:
2553:
2537:Fortipectinini
2533:
2532:
2531:
2521:
2502:
2501:
2500:
2490:
2479:
2469:
2459:
2457:Hertlein, 1936
2449:
2439:
2426:
2415:
2404:
2394:
2384:
2373:
2360:
2350:
2340:
2330:
2317:
2306:
2293:
2283:
2272:
2261:
2248:
2237:
2227:
2220:Austrohinnites
2198:
2197:
2196:
2195:
2194:
2184:
2171:
2160:
2149:
2136:
2134:Rovereto, 1899
2125:
2114:
2095:
2094:
2093:
2083:
2070:
2060:
2047:
2034:
2032:Dijkstra, 1991
2024:
2015:Excellichlamys
2011:
2001:
1988:
1978:
1958:
1957:
1956:
1937:
1936:
1935:
1925:
1915:
1905:
1903:Dijkstra, 1990
1895:
1883:Ridewood, 1903
1876:
1875:
1874:
1864:
1854:
1844:
1834:
1824:
1814:
1799:Aequipectinini
1789:
1788:
1787:
1786:
1785:
1774:
1757:Serripectinini
1753:
1752:
1751:
1741:
1728:
1715:
1705:
1686:
1685:
1684:
1673:
1662:
1651:
1641:
1621:
1620:
1619:
1598:
1597:
1596:
1585:
1578:Leoclunipecten
1574:
1563:
1552:
1545:Antarctipecten
1541:
1513:
1512:
1511:
1501:
1499:Dijkstra, 1989
1495:Pseudohinnites
1491:
1481:
1471:
1458:
1443:Camptonectinae
1438:
1410:
1407:
1348:
1345:
1341:
1340:
1337:
1336:
1332:
1331:
1328:
1327:
1305:
1302:
1301:
1298:
1297:
1293:
1292:
1289:
1288:
1281:(file shells)
1275:
1272:
1271:
1268:
1267:
1263:
1262:
1259:
1258:
1254:
1253:
1250:
1249:
1234:
1231:
1230:
1227:
1226:
1212:
1207:
1205:
1202:
1201:
1198:
1197:
1193:
1192:
1189:
1188:
1173:
1170:
1169:
1166:
1165:
1161:
1160:
1157:
1156:
1144:
1141:
1140:
1137:
1136:
1132:
1131:
1128:
1127:
1124:Camptonectinae
1122:(in part) and
1116:
1113:
1112:
1109:
1108:
1095:
1090:
1088:
1083:
1081:
1076:
1074:
1069:
1067:
1056:
1054:
1049:
1047:
1039:
976:
973:
949:
946:
944:
941:
911:
908:
883:
880:
835:
828:
825:
786:inertial force
777:
774:
726:
723:
699:
698:
689:
688:
680:
679:
678:
677:
676:
674:
671:
645:
644:Nervous system
642:
625:filter feeders
620:
617:
592:
589:
548:
545:
509:
506:
464:
461:
456:
453:
431:
428:
370:thorny oysters
277:
276:
270:
269:
263:
262:
256:
255:
251:
250:
238:
234:
233:
228:
224:
223:
218:
214:
213:
208:
204:
203:
198:
194:
193:
188:
184:
183:
178:
174:
173:
160:
159:
150:
149:
141:
140:
132:
127:
122:
117:
112:
107:
102:
97:
92:
87:
82:
77:
67:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
13010:
12999:
12996:
12994:
12991:
12989:
12986:
12984:
12981:
12979:
12976:
12974:
12971:
12970:
12968:
12951:
12946:
12942:
12938:
12932:
12928:
12923:
12919:
12915:
12910:
12906:
12902:
12897:
12893:
12889:
12883:
12879:
12874:
12870:
12866:
12861:
12857:
12853:
12848:
12844:
12840:
12835:
12831:
12827:
12822:
12818:
12814:
12809:
12805:
12801:
12796:
12792:
12788:
12783:
12779:
12775:
12770:
12766:
12762:
12757:
12753:
12749:
12744:
12740:
12735:
12729:
12725:
12720:
12714:
12710:
12709:
12707:
12705:
12701:
12697:
12692:
12678:
12675:
12674:
12673:
12663:
12661:
12658:
12655:
12654:
12651:
12645:
12644:Sigillography
12642:
12640:
12637:
12635:
12632:
12630:
12627:
12623:
12620:
12619:
12618:
12615:
12613:
12610:
12609:
12607:
12603:
12597:
12594:
12592:
12589:
12585:
12582:
12581:
12580:
12577:
12573:
12570:
12569:
12568:
12565:
12563:
12560:
12556:
12553:
12552:
12551:
12548:
12546:
12543:
12541:
12538:
12537:
12535:
12531:
12521:
12518:
12516:
12513:
12512:
12510:
12504:
12498:
12492:
12490:
12484:
12482:
12476:
12474:
12468:
12465:
12458:
12455:
12448:
12446:
12437:
12436:
12434:
12428:
12421:
12414:
12412:
12406:
12405:
12403:
12397:
12391:
12382:
12379:
12370:
12367:
12358:
12357:
12355:
12351:
12343:
12340:
12339:
12338:
12334:
12330:
12326:
12323:
12321:
12318:
12316:
12313:
12311:
12308:
12307:
12306:
12302:
12298:
12297:
12295:
12293:
12289:
12282:
12273:
12270:
12261:
12258:
12249:
12246:
12237:
12234:
12225:
12224:
12222:
12218:
12211:
12202:
12199:
12190:
12189:
12187:
12183:
12177:
12174:
12172:
12169:
12167:
12164:
12163:
12161:
12159:
12155:
12145:
12142:
12140:
12137:
12135:
12132:
12130:
12127:
12125:
12122:
12120:
12117:
12115:
12112:
12110:
12107:
12105:
12102:
12100:
12097:
12095:
12092:
12090:
12087:
12085:
12082:
12080:
12077:
12075:
12072:
12071:
12069:
12067:
12063:
12057:
12054:
12052:
12049:
12047:
12044:
12040:
12037:
12036:
12035:
12032:
12030:
12027:
12025:
12022:
12020:
12017:
12015:
12014:Laurel wreath
12012:
12010:
12007:
12006:
12004:
12000:
11994:
11991:
11989:
11986:
11984:
11981:
11979:
11976:
11974:
11971:
11969:
11966:
11964:
11961:
11959:
11956:
11954:
11951:
11949:
11946:
11944:
11941:
11939:
11936:
11934:
11931:
11929:
11926:
11924:
11921:
11919:
11916:
11914:
11911:
11909:
11906:
11904:
11901:
11899:
11896:
11894:
11891:
11889:
11886:
11884:
11881:
11879:
11876:
11874:
11871:
11867:
11864:
11863:
11862:
11859:
11857:
11854:
11852:
11849:
11847:
11844:
11842:
11839:
11837:
11834:
11832:
11829:
11827:
11824:
11823:
11821:
11819:
11815:
11809:
11806:
11804:
11801:
11799:
11796:
11794:
11791:
11789:
11786:
11784:
11781:
11779:
11776:
11774:
11771:
11769:
11766:
11764:
11761:
11759:
11756:
11755:
11753:
11749:
11743:
11740:
11738:
11735:
11731:
11728:
11726:
11723:
11722:
11721:
11718:
11716:
11713:
11711:
11708:
11706:
11703:
11701:
11698:
11696:
11693:
11692:
11690:
11686:
11680:
11677:
11675:
11672:
11670:
11667:
11665:
11662:
11660:
11657:
11655:
11652:
11650:
11647:
11645:
11642:
11640:
11637:
11635:
11632:
11631:
11629:
11625:
11619:
11616:
11612:
11609:
11608:
11607:
11604:
11602:
11599:
11597:
11594:
11592:
11589:
11587:
11584:
11582:
11579:
11577:
11574:
11572:
11569:
11567:
11564:
11562:
11559:
11557:
11554:
11552:
11549:
11547:
11544:
11542:
11539:
11537:
11534:
11532:
11529:
11527:
11524:
11521:
11517:
11514:
11512:
11509:
11507:
11504:
11502:
11499:
11497:
11494:
11492:
11489:
11488:
11486:
11484:
11480:
11474:
11471:
11469:
11466:
11464:
11461:
11459:
11456:
11455:
11453:
11451:
11447:
11441:
11438:
11436:
11433:
11429:
11426:
11425:
11424:
11421:
11417:
11414:
11413:
11412:
11409:
11407:
11404:
11402:
11399:
11397:
11394:
11392:
11389:
11387:
11384:
11382:
11379:
11378:
11376:
11374:
11370:
11364:
11361:
11359:
11356:
11352:
11349:
11347:
11344:
11343:
11342:
11339:
11337:
11334:
11330:
11327:
11325:
11322:
11321:
11320:
11317:
11315:
11312:
11308:
11305:
11304:
11303:
11300:
11298:
11295:
11291:
11288:
11287:
11286:
11283:
11281:
11278:
11274:
11271:
11270:
11269:
11266:
11264:
11261:
11260:
11258:
11254:
11248:
11245:
11243:
11240:
11238:
11235:
11231:
11228:
11227:
11226:
11223:
11219:
11216:
11214:
11211:
11210:
11209:
11206:
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11166:
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11155:Grant of arms
11153:
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11140:
11133:
11128:
11126:
11121:
11119:
11114:
11113:
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11034:
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11029:
11027:
11024:
11022:
11019:
11018:
11016:
11012:
11006:
11005:Shark finning
11003:
11001:
10998:
10996:
10993:
10991:
10988:
10986:
10983:
10981:
10978:
10976:
10973:
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10966:
10960:
10957:
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10916:
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10909:
10906:
10905:
10903:
10899:
10893:
10885:
10883:
10880:
10878:
10875:
10873:
10870:
10868:
10865:
10863:
10860:
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10855:
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10806:
10800:
10792:
10790:
10787:
10785:
10782:
10780:
10777:
10775:
10772:
10770:
10767:
10765:
10762:
10760:
10757:
10755:
10752:
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10730:
10727:
10725:
10722:
10720:
10717:
10715:
10712:
10710:
10707:
10705:
10702:
10700:
10699:Cod liver oil
10697:
10695:
10692:
10690:
10687:
10685:
10682:
10681:
10679:
10677:
10671:
10665:
10657:
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10632:
10630:
10627:
10623:
10620:
10619:
10618:
10615:
10613:
10610:
10609:
10607:
10605:Other seafood
10603:
10597:
10594:
10592:
10589:
10587:
10584:
10582:
10579:
10577:
10574:
10572:
10569:
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10564:
10562:
10559:
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10549:
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10527:
10524:
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10515:
10509:
10506:
10504:
10501:
10499:
10496:
10494:
10491:
10489:
10486:
10484:
10481:
10479:
10476:
10474:
10471:
10469:
10466:
10464:
10461:
10459:
10456:
10454:
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10439:
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10411:
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10408:
10406:
10402:
10398:
10391:
10386:
10384:
10379:
10377:
10372:
10371:
10368:
10356:
10347:
10345:
10340:
10335:
10334:
10331:
10325:
10322:
10320:
10317:
10315:
10312:
10310:
10307:
10305:
10302:
10300:
10297:
10295:
10292:
10290:
10287:
10285:
10282:
10278:
10275:
10274:
10273:
10270:
10268:
10265:
10263:
10262:Cultured meat
10260:
10256:
10253:
10252:
10251:
10248:
10246:
10243:
10241:
10238:
10237:
10235:
10229:
10221:
10218:
10217:
10216:
10213:
10211:
10208:
10206:
10203:
10201:
10198:
10196:
10193:
10191:
10188:
10186:
10183:
10181:
10178:
10176:
10173:
10172:
10170:
10168:
10167:Meat industry
10164:
10158:
10155:
10153:
10150:
10148:
10145:
10143:
10140:
10138:
10135:
10133:
10130:
10129:
10127:
10125:
10121:
10115:
10112:
10110:
10107:
10105:
10102:
10098:
10095:
10093:
10090:
10089:
10088:
10085:
10083:
10082:Vegetarianism
10080:
10079:
10077:
10073:
10065:
10062:
10061:
10060:
10057:
10055:
10054:Animal rights
10052:
10050:
10047:
10045:
10042:
10041:
10039:
10033:
10023:
10020:
10018:
10015:
10013:
10010:
10008:
10005:
10004:
10002:
9998:
9992:
9989:
9987:
9984:
9982:
9979:
9977:
9974:
9972:
9969:
9967:
9964:
9960:
9957:
9956:
9955:
9952:
9950:
9947:
9945:
9942:
9940:
9937:
9935:
9932:
9930:
9927:
9926:
9924:
9922:
9918:
9915:
9913:List articles
9911:
9905:
9902:
9900:
9897:
9895:
9892:
9890:
9887:
9885:
9882:
9880:
9877:
9875:
9872:
9870:
9867:
9865:
9862:
9860:
9857:
9855:
9852:
9850:
9847:
9845:
9842:
9840:
9837:
9835:
9832:
9830:
9827:
9825:
9822:
9820:
9817:
9815:
9814:Luncheon meat
9812:
9810:
9807:
9805:
9802:
9800:
9797:
9795:
9792:
9790:
9787:
9785:
9782:
9780:
9777:
9775:
9772:
9768:
9765:
9763:
9760:
9759:
9758:
9755:
9753:
9749:
9746:
9744:
9741:
9739:
9736:
9734:
9731:
9729:
9726:
9724:
9721:
9719:
9716:
9714:
9711:
9709:
9706:
9704:
9701:
9699:
9696:
9694:
9691:
9689:
9686:
9684:
9681:
9679:
9676:
9674:
9671:
9670:
9668:
9662:
9656:
9653:
9651:
9648:
9646:
9643:
9641:
9638:
9636:
9633:
9630:
9626:
9623:
9619:
9616:
9615:
9614:
9611:
9609:
9606:
9604:
9601:
9599:
9596:
9595:
9593:
9591:
9587:
9581:
9578:
9576:
9573:
9571:
9568:
9566:
9563:
9561:
9558:
9556:
9553:
9551:
9548:
9546:
9543:
9541:
9538:
9536:
9533:
9531:
9528:
9526:
9523:
9521:
9518:
9516:
9513:
9511:
9508:
9506:
9503:
9501:
9498:
9497:
9495:
9493:
9487:
9483:
9477:
9474:
9472:
9469:
9467:
9464:
9462:
9459:
9457:
9454:
9452:
9449:
9447:
9444:
9442:
9439:
9437:
9434:
9432:
9429:
9427:
9424:
9422:
9419:
9417:
9414:
9412:
9411:Pacific saury
9409:
9407:
9406:Orange roughy
9404:
9402:
9399:
9397:
9394:
9392:
9389:
9387:
9384:
9382:
9379:
9377:
9374:
9372:
9369:
9367:
9364:
9362:
9359:
9357:
9354:
9352:
9349:
9347:
9344:
9342:
9339:
9337:
9334:
9332:
9329:
9327:
9324:
9322:
9319:
9317:
9314:
9313:
9311:
9309:
9305:
9297:
9294:
9293:
9292:
9289:
9287:
9284:
9282:
9279:
9277:
9274:
9272:
9269:
9267:
9264:
9262:
9259:
9257:
9254:
9252:
9249:
9247:
9244:
9242:
9239:
9237:
9234:
9232:
9229:
9227:
9224:
9222:
9219:
9217:
9214:
9212:
9209:
9207:
9204:
9202:
9199:
9197:
9194:
9193:
9191:
9189:
9185:
9179:
9176:
9174:
9171:
9169:
9166:
9164:
9161:
9159:
9156:
9154:
9151:
9149:
9146:
9144:
9141:
9139:
9136:
9134:
9131:
9129:
9126:
9124:
9121:
9119:
9116:
9114:
9111:
9109:
9106:
9104:
9101:
9099:
9096:
9094:
9091:
9089:
9086:
9084:
9081:
9080:
9078:
9076:
9072:
9067:
9061:
9051:
9048:
9046:
9043:
9041:
9038:
9036:
9033:
9031:
9028:
9026:
9023:
9021:
9018:
9016:
9013:
9011:
9008:
9006:
9003:
9002:
9000:
8998:
8994:
8990:
8983:
8978:
8976:
8971:
8969:
8964:
8963:
8960:
8950:
8945:
8939:
8936:
8934:
8931:
8929:
8926:
8924:
8921:
8920:
8918:
8914:
8908:
8907:
8903:
8901:
8900:
8896:
8894:
8893:
8889:
8888:
8886:
8884:
8880:
8870:
8867:
8865:
8862:
8860:
8857:
8855:
8852:
8851:
8849:
8847:
8843:
8837:
8836:
8832:
8830:
8827:
8825:
8822:
8820:
8819:Pacific giant
8817:
8815:
8812:
8810:
8807:
8805:
8802:
8801:
8799:
8797:
8793:
8787:
8784:
8782:
8779:
8778:
8776:
8774:
8770:
8767:
8765:
8761:
8747:
8744:
8742:
8739:
8738:
8736:
8734:
8730:
8724:
8723:
8722:Helix pomatia
8719:
8717:
8716:
8715:Helix lucorum
8712:
8710:
8709:
8705:
8704:
8702:
8700:
8696:
8690:
8687:
8685:
8684:
8680:
8678:
8675:
8673:
8670:
8669:
8667:
8665:
8661:
8658:
8656:
8652:
8646:
8643:
8641:
8638:
8636:
8633:
8631:
8630:
8626:
8624:
8621:
8619:
8616:
8614:
8611:
8610:
8608:
8606:
8602:
8596:
8595:
8591:
8589:
8586:
8584:
8581:
8580:
8578:
8576:
8572:
8566:
8563:
8561:
8558:
8556:
8553:
8551:
8548:
8546:
8543:
8541:
8538:
8536:
8533:
8531:
8528:
8527:
8525:
8523:
8519:
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8503:
8500:
8499:
8497:
8495:
8491:
8485:
8482:
8480:
8477:
8474:
8471:
8469:
8466:
8464:
8461:
8459:
8456:
8454:
8451:
8449:
8446:
8444:
8441:
8439:
8436:
8434:
8431:
8430:
8428:
8426:
8422:
8419:
8417:
8413:
8403:
8402:
8398:
8396:
8393:
8391:
8388:
8386:
8385:
8381:
8379:
8376:
8374:
8371:
8369:
8366:
8365:
8363:
8361:
8357:
8350:
8349:
8345:
8343:
8340:
8338:
8336:
8335:Ostra chilena
8332:
8330:
8327:
8325:
8322:
8320:
8317:
8315:
8312:
8310:
8307:
8305:
8302:
8300:
8297:
8295:
8292:
8290:
8287:
8286:
8284:
8282:
8278:
8271:
8268:
8266:
8263:
8261:
8258:
8256:
8253:
8251:
8248:
8246:
8243:
8241:
8240:Mediterranean
8238:
8236:
8233:
8232:
8230:
8228:
8224:
8218:
8215:
8213:
8210:
8208:
8205:
8203:
8200:
8198:
8195:
8193:
8190:
8189:
8187:
8185:
8181:
8175:
8174:
8170:
8168:(razor genus)
8167:
8166:
8162:
8160:
8157:
8155:
8152:
8150:
8147:
8145:
8142:
8140:
8137:
8135:
8132:
8130:
8127:
8125:
8124:
8120:
8118:
8115:
8113:
8110:
8108:
8107:Pacific razor
8105:
8103:
8100:
8098:
8095:
8093:
8092:
8088:
8086:
8083:
8081:
8078:
8076:
8073:
8071:
8068:
8066:
8065:Atlantic surf
8063:
8061:
8058:
8057:
8055:
8053:
8049:
8046:
8044:
8040:
8031:
8026:
8024:
8019:
8017:
8012:
8011:
8008:
7996:
7993:
7991:
7988:
7986:
7983:
7981:
7978:
7976:
7973:
7972:
7969:
7963:
7960:
7958:
7955:
7953:
7950:
7948:
7945:
7941:
7938:
7936:
7933:
7931:
7928:
7926:
7923:
7922:
7921:
7918:
7916:
7913:
7911:
7908:
7906:
7903:
7901:
7898:
7896:
7893:
7889:
7886:
7884:
7881:
7879:
7876:
7874:
7871:
7869:
7866:
7865:
7864:
7861:
7860:
7858:
7856:
7852:
7847:
7840:
7833:
7819:
7816:
7814:
7811:
7809:
7808:Krill fishery
7806:
7804:
7801:
7799:
7798:Cod fisheries
7796:
7795:
7793:
7789:
7783:
7780:
7778:
7775:
7773:
7772:Sea cucumbers
7770:
7769:
7767:
7765:
7761:
7755:
7752:
7750:
7747:
7745:
7742:
7740:
7737:
7735:
7732:
7730:
7727:
7725:
7722:
7721:
7719:
7717:
7713:
7707:
7704:
7700:
7697:
7696:
7695:
7692:
7690:
7687:
7685:
7682:
7680:
7677:
7676:
7674:
7672:
7668:
7662:
7659:
7657:
7654:
7652:
7649:
7648:
7646:
7644:
7640:
7634:
7631:
7629:
7626:
7624:
7621:
7619:
7616:
7615:
7613:
7611:
7607:
7601:
7598:
7596:
7593:
7591:
7588:
7586:
7583:
7581:
7580:Orange roughy
7578:
7576:
7573:
7571:
7568:
7564:
7561:
7559:
7556:
7554:
7551:
7549:
7546:
7544:
7541:
7540:
7539:
7536:
7532:
7529:
7527:
7524:
7522:
7519:
7518:
7517:
7514:
7512:
7509:
7508:
7506:
7504:
7503:Demersal fish
7500:
7492:
7489:
7488:
7487:
7484:
7482:
7479:
7477:
7474:
7472:
7469:
7467:
7464:
7462:
7459:
7457:
7454:
7452:
7449:
7447:
7444:
7443:
7441:
7439:
7435:
7427:
7424:
7422:
7419:
7417:
7414:
7412:
7409:
7407:
7404:
7402:
7399:
7397:
7394:
7393:
7392:
7389:
7387:
7384:
7382:
7379:
7377:
7374:
7372:
7369:
7368:
7366:
7364:
7360:
7357:
7355:
7351:
7346:
7338:
7333:
7331:
7326:
7324:
7319:
7318:
7315:
7305:
7300:
7294:
7291:
7289:
7286:
7284:
7281:
7279:
7278:Pearl farming
7276:
7274:
7271:
7269:
7266:
7264:
7261:
7259:
7256:
7254:
7251:
7249:
7248:Heliciculture
7246:
7245:
7243:
7239:
7233:
7230:
7228:
7225:
7223:
7220:
7219:
7217:
7215:
7211:
7205:
7202:
7201:
7199:
7195:
7189:
7188:
7184:
7182:
7179:
7177:
7174:
7172:
7169:
7168:
7166:
7162:
7156:
7153:
7151:
7150:
7146:
7144:
7141:
7139:
7138:
7134:
7132:
7131:
7127:
7125:
7124:
7120:
7118:
7115:
7113:
7110:
7108:
7107:
7103:
7101:
7100:
7096:
7094:
7093:
7089:
7087:
7086:
7082:
7078:
7075:
7073:
7070:
7069:
7068:
7065:
7064:
7062:
7058:
7052:
7051:
7047:
7045:
7044:
7040:
7038:
7037:
7033:
7031:
7030:
7026:
7024:
7023:Queen scallop
7021:
7019:
7016:
7015:
7013:
7011:
7006:
7000:
6997:
6995:
6994:
6990:
6988:
6987:
6983:
6981:
6980:
6976:
6974:
6973:
6969:
6967:
6966:
6965:Helix pomatia
6962:
6961:
6959:
6955:
6950:
6940:
6939:
6935:
6933:
6932:
6928:
6926:
6925:
6921:
6919:
6918:
6914:
6912:
6909:
6907:
6904:
6902:
6899:
6898:
6896:
6894:
6889:
6885:
6877:
6872:
6870:
6865:
6863:
6858:
6857:
6854:
6847:
6843:
6840:
6839:
6828:
6822:
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2860:United States
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2753:Marwick, 1928
2751:
2750:
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2741:
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2736:
2731:
2730:
2729:Lamellipecten
2726:
2722:del Río, 2004
2720:
2719:
2715:
2711:Douglas, 1929
2709:
2708:
2704:
2698:
2697:
2696:Camptochlamys
2693:
2689:Marwick, 1928
2687:
2686:
2682:
2676:
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2669:
2668:
2663:
2654:
2653:
2649:
2648:
2644:
2640:
2633:
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2628:
2625:Iredale, 1929
2623:
2622:
2618:
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2601:
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2591:
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2589:Nipponopecten
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2572:Akiyama, 1962
2570:
2569:
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2558:
2554:
2548:
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2543:
2542:
2538:
2534:
2529:Bernard, 1986
2527:
2526:
2522:
2517:
2516:
2515:Caribachlamys
2512:
2511:
2507:
2503:
2498:Ihering, 1907
2496:
2495:
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2480:
2477:Iredale, 1929
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2467:Iredale, 1929
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2310:Dietotenhosen
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2297:Coralichlamys
2294:
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2112:Iredale, 1939
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1649:Iredale, 1929
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1638:Boreham, 1965
1636:
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1634:Kaparachlamys
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1612:Eburneopecten
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820:Euvola ziczac
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623:Scallops are
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417:ornamentation
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386:byssal thread
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12634:Phaleristics
12567:Roll of arms
12533:Applications
12445:Bleu celeste
12431:Rare colours
12124:Ormonde/Wake
12009:Fleur-de-lis
11571:Inescutcheon
11536:Crozier head
11381:Coat of arms
11268:Augmentation
11175:King of Arms
10995:Pain in fish
10872:Seafood boil
10769:Shrimp paste
10759:Salted squid
10634:Sea cucumber
10576:Prawn/Shrimp
10284:Mystery meat
10240:Arachnophagy
10180:Branch house
10147:Preservation
10124:Meat science
10075:Alternatives
10064:Meat paradox
9986:Smoked foods
9625:Grasshoppers
9570:Sea cucumber
9565:Shrimp/prawn
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8102:Ocean quahog
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7283:Pearl diving
7273:Oyster boats
7258:Clam digging
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2760:Pseudopecten
2758:
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2743:Petuch, 1995
2737:
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2718:Jorgechlamys
2716:
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2700:Arkell, 1930
2694:
2683:
2672:
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2650:
2635:Waller, 1993
2629:
2619:
2615:Waller, 1993
2600:Patinopecten
2598:
2593:Masuda, 1962
2587:
2583:Masuda, 1963
2579:Mizuhopecten
2577:
2568:Masudapecten
2566:
2561:Masuda, 1962
2557:Kotorapecten
2555:
2544:
2540:Masuda, 1963
2523:
2519:Waller, 1993
2513:
2509:Waller, 1993
2506:Crassadomini
2492:
2487:Masuda, 1963
2481:
2473:Veprichlamys
2471:
2461:
2453:Swiftopecten
2451:
2441:
2430:Scaeochlamys
2428:
2417:
2408:Pixiechlamys
2406:
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2392:Cotton, 1930
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2377:Moirechlamys
2375:
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2358:Waller, 1993
2354:Laevichlamys
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2068:Conrad, 1862
2062:
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2038:Gloripallium
2036:
2028:Glorichlamys
2026:
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2005:Decatopecten
2003:
1990:
1980:
1967:
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1923:Masuda, 1971
1917:
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1899:Dentamussium
1897:
1893:Röding, 1798
1887:
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1828:Cryptopecten
1826:
1816:
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1709:Lissochlamys
1707:
1697:
1693:Waller, 1993
1675:
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1655:Phialopecten
1653:
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1616:Conrad, 1865
1610:
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1539:Thiele, 1934
1533:
1509:Schein, 2006
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1009:
1005:Pleuronectis
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607:) and slow (
602:
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433:
424:beachcombers
421:
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377:cosmopolitan
374:
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281:
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273:
259:
240:
153:
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12821:iNaturalist
12728:Wikispecies
12639:Vexillology
12400:Rare metals
12380:(blood red)
11978:Winged lion
11958:Sea-griffin
11893:Hippocampus
11826:Allocamelus
11468:Fimbriation
11396:Compartment
11373:Achievement
11341:Marshalling
11307:distinction
11165:Law of arms
11150:Authorities
10774:Smoked fish
10754:Salted fish
10714:Fish fillet
10694:Canned fish
10591:Crustaceans
10586:Sea urchins
10267:Entomophagy
10255:Meat diaper
10245:Cannibalism
9921:Meat dishes
9703:Charcuterie
9666:preparation
9650:Mopane worm
9640:Mezcal worm
8869:Neon flying
8575:Periwinkles
8535:Turtle/talc
8468:Green ormer
8378:New Zealand
8348:Crassostrea
8329:Sydney rock
8207:New Zealand
8129:Smooth clam
8097:Blunt gaper
7764:Echinoderms
7671:Crustaceans
7438:Forage fish
7214:Cephalopods
6882:Commercial
6229:11 November
6101:25 February
5978:, p. .
5910:, pp.
5487:. Calgary:
5208:Malacologia
5034:Waller 1991
4982:|work=
4869:|work=
4662:(1): 1–10.
4158:2433/226838
4135:(1): 3–11,
4081:, pp.
4005:(1): 1–29.
3708:, pp.
3545:as well as
3428:The Scallop
3408:The Scallop
3340:classically
3295:state shell
3287:bay scallop
3267:John Wesley
3203:Fossil Fuel
3109:Saint James
3094:iridescence
2940:hot dog bun
2936:New England
2790:Aquaculture
2764:Bayle, 1878
2749:Mixtipecten
2739:Lindapecten
2685:Athlopecten
2674:Agerchlamys
2646:Bronn, 1862
2621:Mimachlamys
2546:Fortipecten
2494:Zygochlamys
2463:Talochlamys
2443:Semipallium
2419:Praechlamys
2388:Notochlamys
2369:Monterosato
2321:Equichlamys
2241:Chesapecten
2231:Azumapecten
2205:Bronn, 1862
2200:Subfamily
2188:Serratovola
2158:Sacco, 1897
2119:Fascipecten
2108:Annachlamys
2051:Juxtamusium
1969:Anguipecten
1868:Volachlamys
1858:Leptopecten
1842:Sacco, 1897
1838:Flexopecten
1808:Aequipecten
1778:Serripecten
1749:Mörch, 1853
1732:Placopecten
1724:Monterosato
1713:Sacco, 1897
1699:Karnekampia
1677:Towaipecten
1666:Sectipecten
1625:Mesopeplini
1589:Ruthipecten
1567:Lentipecten
1556:Duplipecten
1526:Adamussiini
1517:Palliolinae
1505:Sinepecten
1485:Hyalopecten
1462:Ciclopecten
1376:subfamilies
1353:Pectinoidea
1240:Aequipecten
1217:Flexopecten
1148:Chlamydinae
1120:Palliolinae
1099:Palliolinae
1011:Praechlamys
900:heterokonts
796:, in a low
463:Orientation
405:aquaculture
394:simple eyes
366:Pectinoidea
342:common name
274:Pectenidae
231:Pectinoidea
36:Potato cake
12973:Pectinidae
12967:Categories
12761:Pectinidae
12748:Pectinidae
12734:Pectinidae
12704:Pectinidae
12584:equestrian
12368:(mulberry)
12094:Harrington
12024:Quatrefoil
11953:Salamander
11898:Hippogriff
11856:Cockatrice
11836:Amphiptere
11808:Wolfsangel
11788:Portcullis
11700:Black swan
11654:Camelopard
11483:Ordinaries
11401:Escutcheon
11351:impalement
11346:quartering
11329:variations
11247:Attributed
11185:pursuivant
10867:Fried fish
10744:Fish stock
10739:Fish steak
10734:Fish paste
10729:Fish sauce
10704:Cured fish
10689:Dried fish
10418:Barramundi
10324:White meat
10299:Pink slime
10277:Artificial
10152:Tenderness
10037:psychology
10035:Ethics and
9869:Salt-cured
9575:Sea urchin
9143:Guinea pig
8786:Bottletail
8773:Cuttlefish
8733:Freshwater
8677:Korean mud
8640:Pear whelk
8416:Gastropods
8373:Great/king
8319:Windowpane
8314:Portuguese
8250:California
8154:Razor clam
8134:Soft-shell
7777:Sea urchin
7288:Ama divers
7241:Techniques
7232:Cuttlefish
6906:Periwinkle
6893:gastropods
6765:20 January
6599:. p.
6572:. p.
6564:. London:
6508:Rigby, Sue
6351:. p.
6206:, p.
6189:21 January
6155:, p.
6095:artble.com
5774:31 January
5700:, p.
5684:, p.
5668:, p.
5652:, p.
5650:Pinet 2011
5633:"Scallops"
5515:, p.
5168:Zoosystema
5077:(1): 164.
4786:, p.
4747:, p.
4113:, p.
4097:, p.
3805:(1): 377.
3724:, p.
3677:, p.
3661:, p.
3645:, p.
3629:, p.
3535:s(c)kollop
3375:Finisterra
3240:Lady Diana
3155:Queen Lupa
3124:See also:
2997:appetizers
2967:kaibashira
2848:Tasman Bay
2707:Indopecten
2664:Subfamily
2604:Dall, 1898
2525:Crassadoma
2483:Yabepecten
2364:Manupecten
2334:Hemipecten
2265:Chokekenia
2235:Habe, 1977
2211:Chlamydini
2192:Habe, 1951
2091:Dall, 1898
2087:Nodipecten
2074:Mirapecten
2064:Lyropecten
1913:Dall, 1898
1818:Argopecten
1793:Pectininae
1791:Subfamily
1767:Janupecten
1690:Palliolini
1645:Mesopeplum
1535:Adamussium
1529:Habe, 1977
1515:Subfamily
1446:Habe, 1977
1441:Subfamily
1384:morphology
1372:subspecies
1237:(247 mya)
1101:(in part)
1064:Pectinidae
937:C. hastata
929:C. hastata
896:microalgae
804:See also:
725:Locomotion
702:iridescent
666:statocysts
627:, and eat
583:form of a
581:archetypal
382:substrates
362:Pectinidae
241:Pectinidae
32:Scalloping
12677:resources
12622:socialist
12545:Hatchment
12540:Bookplate
12520:Carnation
12507:Realistic
12320:Erminites
12158:Tinctures
12109:Hinckaert
12074:Bourchier
11928:Ouroboros
11913:Manticore
11818:Legendary
11793:Reremouse
11730:Przepaska
11659:Hind/stag
11649:Dog/hound
11458:Attitudes
11435:Supporter
11363:Societies
11324:divisions
11273:abatement
10908:Ciguatera
10862:Fish soup
10779:Stockfish
10719:Fish head
10674:Processed
10612:Jellyfish
10518:Shellfish
10508:Whitebait
10488:Swordfish
10215:Slaughter
10137:Drip loss
9859:Rillettes
9819:Marinated
9757:Forcemeat
9743:Fermented
9683:Barbecued
9655:Palm grub
9486:Shellfish
9456:Swordfish
9391:Mahi Mahi
9221:Crocodile
9196:Alligator
9075:Livestock
9005:Cassowary
8781:Spineless
8645:Lightning
8613:Channeled
8270:Mytilidae
8159:Pod razor
8080:Hard clam
7791:Fisheries
7656:Whitebait
7600:Toothfish
7426:yellowfin
7386:Swordfish
6493:cite book
6140:144403461
6126:(1): 18.
5833:cite book
5741:23 August
5501:Habe 1977
4984:ignored (
4974:cite book
4924:ignored (
4914:cite book
4871:ignored (
4861:cite book
4745:Rice 2012
4460:1424-2818
4438:Diversity
4095:Dore 2013
3706:Drew 1906
3582:Citations
3557:, though
3515:scalloppe
3420:Aldeburgh
3414:, England
3412:Aldeburgh
3293:) as its
3271:Methodism
3265:and also
3151:Jerusalem
3115:, c. 1480
2980:Cantonese
2963:hotategai
2140:Minnivola
2099:Pectinini
1919:Leopecten
1719:Palliolum
1681:Beu, 1995
1380:phylogeny
1176:(70 mya)
1035:cladogram
1024:speciated
975:Phylogeny
948:Etymology
920:epibionts
910:Mutualism
847:dioecious
565:Ostreidae
541:entoliids
532:ctenolium
517:predators
493:posterior
441:sea grass
356:taxonomic
260:See text
221:Pectinida
187:Kingdom:
181:Eukaryota
12800:46467677
12719:Q1311395
12713:Wikidata
12629:Logotype
12572:Illyrian
12454:Brunâtre
12378:Sanguine
12315:Erminois
12283:(purple)
12176:Hatching
12171:Tricking
12134:Stafford
12034:Shamrock
11983:Woodwose
11963:Sea-lion
11933:Pantheon
11908:Lindworm
11851:Chollima
11846:Biscione
11841:Basilisk
11763:Crapaudy
11664:Kangaroo
11526:Componée
11520:Łękawica
11416:pavilion
11411:Mantling
11290:courtesy
11285:Alliance
11213:dominion
11208:National
11139:Heraldry
10857:Fish pie
10749:Lutefisk
10724:Fish oil
10596:Molluscs
10581:Scallops
10546:Crayfish
10483:Sturgeon
10463:Mackerel
10453:Flounder
10448:Flatfish
10423:Billfish
10309:Red meat
10304:Raw meat
10233:subjects
10114:Veganism
9981:Meatball
9844:Pemmican
9829:Meatloaf
9824:Meatball
9664:Cuts and
9645:Silkworm
9635:Mealworm
9613:Crickets
9525:Crayfish
9505:Calamari
9401:Milkfish
9386:Mackerel
9381:Kingfish
9356:Flounder
9256:Pangolin
9241:Kangaroo
9226:Elephant
9211:Bushmeat
8949:Category
8864:Humboldt
8814:Big blue
8672:Mud-flat
8623:Kellet's
8463:Greenlip
8458:Blacklip
8360:Scallops
8043:Bivalves
7947:Scallops
7925:Atlantic
7744:Scallops
7716:Molluscs
7623:Sturgeon
7590:Rockfish
7543:flounder
7538:Flatfish
7521:Atlantic
7491:european
7471:Sardines
7466:Menhaden
7421:skipjack
7396:albacore
7371:Mackerel
7293:Trawling
7263:Dredging
7010:bivalves
6999:Escargot
6884:mollusks
6715:Elsevier
6690:ABC-CLIO
6684:(2001).
6429:(2000).
6286:citation
6065:25010972
5621:: 56–73.
5580:BBC News
5441:Genetics
5381:84205954
5292:15019610
5249:18579415
5189:85935928
5148:86121432
5103:21672233
5006:Nautilus
4853:Elsevier
4834:84085349
4732:56338849
4419:84538863
4376:23416890
4340:18626084
4249:84250961
4063:18552295
3966:21228201
3925:11584708
3890:31640501
3831:29783952
3780:84457522
3603:p.5371,
3555:escollop
3547:escallop
3527:scallope
3454:See also
3283:New York
3232:heraldry
3175:Linnaean
2920:coleslaw
2909:calvados
2344:Hinnites
2154:Oopecten
1929:Ylistrum
1880:Amusiini
1467:Seguenza
989:Pliocene
967:meaning
892:bacteria
770:starfish
751:eelgrass
629:plankton
605:striated
585:seashell
577:en masse
489:anterior
449:byssally
390:starfish
352:mollusks
267:Synonyms
237:Family:
211:Bivalvia
201:Mollusca
197:Phylum:
191:Animalia
177:Domain:
74:-present
55:Scallion
44:Escalope
18:Escallop
12937:5639284
12605:Related
12473:Cendrée
12456:(brown)
12310:Ermines
12281:Purpure
12271:(green)
12247:(black)
12220:Colours
12200:(white)
12104:Heneage
12046:Thistle
12039:Trefoil
11973:Unicorn
11948:Phoenix
11943:Pegasus
11938:Panther
11923:Musimon
11918:Mermaid
11903:Lampago
11873:Enfield
11866:Chinese
11803:Serpent
11798:Scallop
11768:Dolphin
11742:Pelican
11737:Martlet
11725:Szaszor
11695:Alerion
11669:Leopard
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