Anabarella, the Glossary
Anabarella is a species of bilaterally-flattened monoplacophoran mollusc, with a morphological similarity to the rostroconchs.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Anabar Plateau, Bivalvia, Fordilla, Monoplacophora, Pojetaia, Rostroconchia, Watsonella.
- Cambrian molluscs
Anabar Plateau
The Anabar Plateau (Анабарское плато) is a mountain plateau in Krasnoyarsk Krai and the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Siberia, Russia.
See Anabarella and Anabar Plateau
Bivalvia
Bivalvia, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts.
Fordilla
Fordilla is an extinct genus of early bivalves, one of two genera in the extinct family Fordillidae. Anabarella and Fordilla are Cambrian molluscs.
Monoplacophora
Shell of Monoplacophora Monoplacophora, meaning "bearing one plate", is a polyphyletic superclass of molluscs with a cap-like shell, inhabiting deep sea environments.
See Anabarella and Monoplacophora
Pojetaia
Pojetaia is an extinct genus of early bivalves, one of two genera in the extinct family Fordillidae. Anabarella and Pojetaia are Cambrian molluscs.
Rostroconchia
The Rostroconchia is a class of extinct molluscs dating from the early Cambrian to the Late Permian.
See Anabarella and Rostroconchia
Watsonella
Watsonella is an extinct genus of mollusc known from early (Terreneuvian) Cambrian strata.
See also
Cambrian molluscs
- Anabarella
- Aulochiton
- Australohalkieria
- Camya
- Carinopelta
- Circothecidae
- Clarkoceras
- Eotebenna
- Eurekapegma
- Fordilla
- Fordillidae
- Halkieriid
- Knightoconus
- Latouchella
- Maikhanellidae
- Matthevia
- Mattheviidae
- Oelandia
- Paleoloricata
- Paradycheia
- Pelagiellida
- Plectronoceras
- Pojetaia
- Protowenella
- Qaleruaqia
- Sachites
- Shantungendoceras
- Sinosachites
- Strepsodiscus
- Tannuella
- Tichkaella
- Tuarangia
- Turcutheca
- Yochelcionella
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabarella
Also known as Planutenia.