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  1. Cuspidaria obesa - Wikipedia

  2. Cuspidaria obesa (Lovén, 1846) - World Register of Marine Species

  3. Cuspidaria obesa (Lovén, 1846) | Marine Bivalve Shells ā€¦

    WEBVerticordioidea : Cuspidariidae. Tebble name: n/a. Smith & Heppell name: Cuspidaria obesa (Lovén, 1846) To size: To 12mm. Shell Structure: Thin but robust. Equivalve: Slightly inequivalve LV overlapping RV ventrally.

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    Listed are literature citing Cuspidaria obesa (Lovén, 1846). Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted. Allen J A & Morgan R E 1981.
    If C. obesa does occur in bathyal depth then small specimens are similar to C. parva in outline but lack the microscopic punctae. Can also be confused with C. subtorta but that shell is very tumid and the rostrum proportionately shorter. Listed are literature citing Cuspidaria obesa (Lovén, 1846).
    Importantly, Allen & Morgan (1981) noted that all species of Cuspidaria have seven siphonal tentacles, four along the ventral edge of inhalant siphon and three around the exhalant, an arrangement identical to that seen in G. coronata (Fig. 6 ). Table 1.
    The Spheniopsidae Gardner, 1928, known since the Oligocene, are represented today by a number of small bivalves with shells usually less than 5 mm in length ( Boss, 1982 ).
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