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  1. Bivalve | Definition, Characteristics, Species, Classification, & Facts

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    Arthropleura was a giant millipede that fed on the Carboniferous plants. At 8 feet long, it was the largest terrestrial arthropod that ever lived. Mazothairos was a large palaeodictyopteran insect from Mazon Creek. Maiocercus was a trigonotarbid arachnid that lived in the United Kingdom around 310 million years ago.
    Due to the raised atmospheric oxygen level, land arthropods such as arachnids (e.g. trigonotarbids and Pulmonoscorpius ), myriapods (e.g. Arthropleura) and insects (e.g. Meganeura) also underwent a major evolutionary radiation during the late Carboniferous.
    Fossil remains of air-breathing insects, myriapods and arachnids are known from the Carboniferous. Their diversity when they do appear, however, shows that these arthropods were both well-developed and numerous.
    Cordaites, a tall plant (6 to over 30 meters) with strap-like leaves, was related to the cycads and conifers; the catkin -like reproductive organs, which bore ovules/seeds, is called Cardiocarpus. These plants were thought to live in swamps.
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  7. bi·valve
    noun
    1. an aquatic mollusc which has a compressed body enclosed within a hinged shell, such as oysters, mussels, and scallops. Also called pelecypod or lamellibranch.
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