Huxleyia habooba

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Huxleyia habooba
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Solemyida
Family: Nucinellidae
Genus: Huxleyia
Species:
H. habooba
Binomial name
Huxleyia habooba
Oliver & Taylor, 2011

Huxleyia habooba is a species of small, monomyarian, nuculoid bivalve.[1][2] It was first found at a depth of 84 metres (276 ft) in the Arabian Sea. It is suspected of benefiting from chemosymbiosis with sulphur-oxidizing bacteria.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Arcie Lee McAlester (1968). Type Species of Paleozoic Nuculoid Bivalve Genera. Geological Society of America. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-0-8137-1105-8.
  2. ^ a b Oliver, P. G.; Taylor, J. D. (2012). "Bacterial symbiosis in the Nucinellidae (Bivalvia: Solemyida) with descriptions of two new species". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 78 (1): 81–91. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyr045. ISSN 0260-1230.

Further reading[edit]

  • VOKES, HAROLD E. "A new species of the bivalve genus Nucinella from the Eocene of Louisiana." Tulane Studies of Geology and Paleontology 5 (1966): 38-40.
  • Allen, J. A. "Evolution of the deep sea protobranch bivalves." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284.1001 (1978): 387-401.
  • Kase, Tomoki, and Itaru Hayami. "Unique submarine cave mollusc fauna: composition, origin and adaptation." Journal of Molluscan Studies 58.4 (1992): 446-449.
  • Adams, Arthur. "XXXIV.—On some new genera and species of Mollusca from Japan." Journal of Natural History 5.28 (1860): 299-303.

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