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    Anomiidae - Wikipedia

    Anomiidae is a family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs related to scallops and oysters, and known as anomiids. It contains seven genera. The family is known by several common names, including jingle shells, mermaid's toenails, and saddle oysters. Meer weergeven

    Anomiids have extremely thin, translucent, paper-like shells. There is often a hole in the lower shell, caused by growth of the shell around the byssus. The shell follows the shape of the object it lies on - usually a rock or a … Meer weergeven

    The flesh of members of this family is unpleasantly bitter and is not eaten. However, industrial uses of the shell include … Meer weergeven

    The following genera and species are recognised by the World Register of Marine Species:
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  3. Anomiidae Rafinesque, 1815 - World Register of Marine Species

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    The family of Anomiidae ranges from saltwater clams to bivalve mollusks, which contains about 7 genera, including Anomia simplex. Anomiids are most closely recognized for their extremely thin, often translucent, paper-like shells, which can often be used to help manufacture glue, chalk, paints, and other materials.
    The Anomioidea are a superfamily of marine bivalve molluscs that include two families, the Anomiidae and the Placunidae, the jingle shells and saddle shells. They are mainly sessile bivalves that superficially resemble true oysters (partially in that they cement themselves to a substrate).
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    Anomiidae is a family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs related to scallops and oysters, and known as anomiids. It contains seven genera. The family is known by several common names, including jingle shells, mermaid's toenails, and saddle oysters . Anomiids have extremely thin, translucent, paper-like shells.
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    Anomiids have extremely thin, translucent, paper-like shells. There is often a hole in the lower shell, caused by growth of the shell around the byssus. The shell follows the shape of the object it lies on - usually a rock or a large shell of another creature. The flesh of members of this family is unpleasantly bitter and is not eaten.
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  5. Anomia simplex - Wikipedia

  6. Jingle shell | Marine, Mollusk, Coastal | Britannica

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    1. a light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together:
      "the jingle of a bridle"
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