• New bathyal species and records of Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae and Pectinidae) from Taiwan. (marinespecies.org)
  • Review of the European Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia). (museumwales.ac.uk)
  • Some Pectinoidea (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae, Pectinidae) of the Red Sea. (vliz.be)
  • Scallops (family Pectinidae ) have the most acute visual sensory organs of any bivalves. (swarthmore.edu)
  • Calico Scallops are members of the Scallop family Pectinidae. (shellmuseum.org)
  • Recent Pectinoidea (Propeamussiidae, Cyclochlamydidae and Pectinidae) of Australia and neighbouring seas are revised and 105 pectinoidean species (30 species of Propeamussiidae, 2 of Cyclochlamydidae and 73 of Pectinidae) are recorded and compared with similar species from the tropical Indo-West Pacific and temperate Australasian regions. (australian.museum)
  • A scallop pearl is a non-nacreous calcareous concretion produced by any member of the Pectinidae (scallop) family. (pearl-guide.com)
  • A further 29 species (12 Propeamussiidae and 17 Pectinidae) are new records from Australia. (australian.museum)
  • Here, we profile eight genomes of the bivalve mollusc family of Pectinidae in a phylogenetic context and show 350 million years sex-chromosome homomorphy, which is the oldest known sex-chromosome homomorphy in the animal kingdom, far exceeding the ages of well-known heteromorphic sex chromosomes such as 130-200 million years in mammals, birds and flies. (nature.com)
  • from the family Pectinidae (Fig. 7B), which is noticeably a relative of clams. (depositsmag.com)
  • Looks like Pectinidae, but not enough there to place to genus, let alone age. (manandmollusc.net)