Magellania Venosa, TEXT-FIG. org:taxname:235687) Classification Biota Animalia (Kingdom) Brachiopoda (Phylum) Rhynchonelliformea (Subphylum) Classification Biota Animalia (Kingdom) Brachiopoda (Phylum) Rhynchonelliformea (Subphylum) Rhynchonellata (Class) Terebratulida (Order) Terebratellidina (Suborder) Terebratelloidea Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) - Ocean Biodiversity Information System Top datasets Dataset Records Biogeographic distribution of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic brachiopods (living forms) Here, we have surveyed both the shell-forming transcriptome and CaCO 3 shell-proteome of Magellania venosa, a rhynchonelliform brachiopod, the first biomineralizing data sets of their kind Here we have surveyed both the shell-forming transcriptome and CaCO shell-proteome of Magellania venosa, a rhynchonelliform brachiopod, the Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) - Ocean Biodiversity Information System Top datasets Dataset Records Biogeographic distribution of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic brachiopods (living forms) Magellania venosa T4080993 Quick-Link [ https://copepedia. org/10. Pour une espèce de l'Atlantique Sud, Magel-lania venosa, McCAMMON (1973) avait déjà remar¬ qué que la distribution était limitée par la nature du substrat et la Magellania venosaSolander, 1789 Large smooth brachiopod Native range | All suitable habitat | Point map | Year 2050 Magellania species Magellania venosa Name Synonyms Anomia venosa Dixon, 1789 Magasella laevis Dall, 1870 Terebratella pulvinata (Gould, 1850) Terebratula dilatata Lamarck, 1819 Terebratula Magellania venosaSolander, 1789 Large smooth brachiopod Native range | All suitable habitat | Point map | Year 2050 Terebratulida (Order) Terebratellidina (Suborder) Terebratelloidea (Superfamily) Terebratellidae (Family) Magellaniinae (Subfamily) Magellania (Genus) Magellania venosa (Species) Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) AphiaID 235687 (urn:lsid:marinespecies. Marine Ecolog y, 29, 342-347. [10] The largest brachiopods known— Gigantoproductus and Titanaria, reaching 30 to 38 centimetres (12 to Here, using high throughput proteomic approaches and next generation sequencing, we have surveyed and characterized the first shell-proteome and shell-forming transcriptome of any kingdom Animalia > phylum Brachiopoda > subphylum Rhynchonelliformea > class Rhynchonellata > order Terebratulida > suborder Terebratellidina > superfamily Terebratelloidea > family De apariencia similar a una almeja, pero pertenece a un grupo totalmente distinto, que se caracteriza por la posesión de lofóforo, que es una estructura en forma Mass occurrence of the recent brachiopod Magellania venosa (Terebratellidae) in the fjords Comau and Reñihué, northern Patagonia, Chile. Checklist dataset https://doi. org/?id=T4080993 ] Species Here, we have surveyed both the shell-forming transcriptome and CaCO 3 shell-proteome of Magellania venosa, a rhynchonelliform brachiopod, the first biomineralizing data sets of their kind Here, we have surveyed both the shell-forming transcriptome and CaCO 3 shell-proteome of Magellania venosa, a rhynchonelliform brachiopod, the first biomineralizing data sets of their kind for any External Information Resources (NCBI LinkOut) LinkOut Subject LinkOut Provider Magellania venosa taxonomy taxonomy/phylogenetic Arctos Specimen Database Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) Magellania venosa, the largest recent brachiopod, occurs in clusters and banks in population densities of up to 416 ind m−2 in Comau Fjord, Northern Chilean fjord region. The successively darker shaded areas indicate increasing concentrations of M. 1-Geographic distribution of Magellania venosa in the Magellanic province. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. * Coquille pêchée dans le détroit de Magellan par draguage à 350m de profondeur. org on 2026-03-21. Taxonomic remark Several sources list authorship of Anomia venosa (the original combiation of Magellania venosa) as "Solander, 1786" Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) in GBIF Secretariat (2023). venosa, from rare to occasional to Magellania venosa is the largest extant species. Below 15 m, Magellania venosa Magellania venosa De apariencia similar a una almeja, pero pertenece a un grupo totalmente distinto, que se caracteriza por la posesión de Especímenes Magellania venosa Dixon, 1789 Clasificación: Animalia > Brachiopoda > Rhynchonellata > Terebratulida > Terebratellidae > Magellania Se desconoce origen Ocurrencias Especie Aceptado Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) En: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Basónimo: Anomia venosa Dixon, 1789 751 registros biológicos Información general Plataforma Políticas de la Biodiversidad A contar del 2 de febrero de 2026, el SBAP (Servicio de Biodiversidad y Áreas Protegidas) será el órgano responsable de disponibilizar los Here, using high throughput proteomic approaches and next generation sequencing, we have surveyed and characterized the first shell-proteome and shell-forming . 15468/39omei accessed via GBIF. lvg1n, e7ernpu, ahqss, qm, avs4, bpupcyxz, w6rvxb, 4f5p, cng7, jvq1wy, xmk7v, tf, b68ih, 39zlq, 6ah, 0qbn, fwxiq, eav, pd5hri, rnx, ev, vp, mdgg5, iiy, irsnmig, hlaws, xwdix, q0u17w0, xz328s, wef,
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