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Inoceramidae

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environments. Many species of inoceramid are found all over the world, demonstrating the wide distribution of their preferred ecosystems, and possibly long-lived planktotrophic larvae. Despite their wide distribution, the pace of evolution of inoceramids was great, with species ranges commonly
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genera have shells of more than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in length. In 1952, the huge specimen of
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Various species of inoceramids have achieved shell sizes ranging from small to large. Members of the
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Lower Turonian Euramerican Inoceramidae: A morphologic, taxonomic, and biostratigraphic overview
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1.87 metres (6 ft 2 in) long, was found in
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This fossil is 83 Ma old, the Upper 263:187 cm (74 in) across, from 7: 628:from the original on 18 August 2022. 114:from the Cretaceous of South Dakota 14: 123: 1: 821:Prehistoric bivalve families 831:Late Cretaceous extinctions 847: 439:Inoceramus (Sphenoceramus) 337:De Luc & Sowerby, 1821 16:Extinct family of bivalves 826:Permian first appearances 622:"Verdens største musling" 421:Inoceramus (Cordiceramus) 120:Scientific classification 118: 108: 99: 23: 430:Inoceramus (Inoceramus) 226:("clams") in the Class 30:Permian–late Cretaceous 284:Inoceramus steenstrupi 267: 261:Inoceramus steenstrupi 247:averaging 0.2-0.5 Ma. 775:Paleobiology Database 259:Gigantic specimen of 258: 477:Pokhialainen, 1972 292:Nuussuaq Peninsula 268: 803: 802: 762:Open Tree of Life 665:Taxon identifiers 577: 566: 555: 544: 533: 532:Koschelkina, 1958 522: 521:Koschelkina, 1963 511: 500: 489: 478: 467: 456: 443: 434: 425: 416: 405: 394: 383: 372: 361: 350: 338: 331: 319: 212: 211: 208: 838: 796: 795: 783: 782: 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Inoceramus
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Mollusca
Bivalvia
Pteriida
Ambonychioidea
Inoceramidae
family
bivalves
Mollusca
Permian
Cretaceous
bathyal
neritic

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