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Pectinidae

Introduction: Pectinidae

Description of Pectinidae

Pectinidae: A large family of mollusks in the class BIVALVIA, known commonly as scallops. They possess flat, almost circular shells and are found in all seas from shallow water to great depths.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Broader terms for Pectinidae

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Hierarchical classifications of Pectinidae

The following list attempts to classify Pectinidae into categories where each line is subset of the next.

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