the genus Macoma: Macoma acolasta Dall, 1921 – morsel macoma Macoma awaijiensis (Sowerby, 1914) Macoma biota Arruda & Domaneschi, 2005 Macoma brota Dall...
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MV Macoma was one of nine Anglo Saxon Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is sometimes...
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Macoma tenta, the narrowed macoma clam or elongate macoma is a species of clam, a marine bivalve mollusk (bivalvia) in the family Tellinidae and genus...
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Limecola balthica (redirect from Macoma balthica)
the Baltic macoma, Baltic clam or Baltic tellin, is a small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Tellinidae (the macomas and tellins)...
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Macoma nasuta, commonly known as the bent-nosed clam, is a species of bivalve found along the Pacific Ocean coast of North America. It is about 6 cm (2...
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Austromacoma constricta (redirect from Macoma constricta)
Tellinidae Genus: Austromacoma Species: A. constricta Binomial name Austromacoma constricta (Bruguière, 1792) Synonyms Macoma constricta (Bruguière, 1792)...
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It is the seat of the eponymous Macomia District. "Perfil do Distrito de Macoma Província de Cabo Delgado" (PDF). Ministério da Administração Estatal e...
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and they are usually smaller in number. For example, the Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) produces few, high-energy eggs. The larvae hatching out of these...
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hosts. The intermediate host of Parvatrema affinis is the bivalve mollusc, Macoma balthica. The clams feed when in the sublittoral and tidal flat muds, and...
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two of the Dutch ships were taken up as MAC ships but these, Gadila and Macoma, crewed entirely by Dutch merchant seamen and with aircraft flights drawn...
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Fleet Air Arm 860 (Dutch) Naval Air Squadron. The Gadila and her sister MV Macoma were the first aircraft carrying vessels with a flight deck to be operated...
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then. Species and common hosts include: Perkinsus andrewsi on Baltic clam (Macoma balthica) Perkinsus beihaiensis on the oysters Magallana hongkongensis and...
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Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as the Rapana class. Macoma was launched in July 1936 at Nederlandse Scheepsbouw Mij, Amsterdam as an...
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because of its larger size and power in comparison to the other ships. Macoma, a ship that works closely with the Ostrea, cleaning the foil assisting...
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Mr. Gable Worst Week Jim Episode: "The Wedding" Fixing Rhonda Detective Macomas 2009 The Gold & the Beautiful Gerard Benedict Cold Case Herbert "Wolf"...
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Navy CVE-94 Casablanca Escort carrier CATOBAR 1944–1946 Ex-Alazon Bay. Macoma Dutch Merchant Navy MAC 7 Rapana Merchant aircraft carrier 1944–1946 Returned...
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conversion Rapana class (Acavus, Adula, Alexia, Amastra, Ancylus, Gadila, Macoma, Miralda, Rapana) 1943 UK 12,000 tons 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph) 3 tankers...
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brachyuran crabs (Uca princeps, Leptuca crenulata), crabs (Pachygrapsus), clams (Macoma, Gemma gemma), nereid worms (Neanthes), mussels (Mytilus), whelks (Nassariidae)...
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carrier 8,188 14 May 1944 decommissioned 24 October 1946, scrapped 1960 Macoma Royal Netherlands Navy Rapana merchant aircraft carrier 8,000 1 April 1944...
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†Hiatella distorta Lyonsia †Lyonsia arenosa Macoma †Macoma balthica †Macoma calcarea †Macoma groenlandica †Macoma subulosa Mactromeris †Mactromeris polynyma...
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pugetensi, is a parasite of the pericardial cavity of the bivalvian mollusc Macoma nasuta. Graffilla effects reared and wild clam populations in Italy, Spain...
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copepods), molluscs (Cerithidea, Cerithium, Paludestrina, Neritina, Gemma, and Macoma), some worms (Nereis), nematodes, insects (water beetles or ants) and their...
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the bill inserted to about 1 cm (0.39 in) in depth. The bivalved mollusc Macoma is their preferred prey on European coasts, swallowing them whole and breaking...
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the artist’s shift from R&B to a dance-focused sound, with tracks like "Macoma: praised for their production quality. According to Aigbokhaevbolo, "The...
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amphipods such as Dyopedos porrectus and Paradulichia typica, bivalves such as Macoma calcarea, ostracods, isopods, and nemertine worms. Synonyms of Aspidophoroides...
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spillage, being the second most useful organism after the Baltic clam (Macoma balthica). This is because of the abundance of the lugworm and its widespread...
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Macoma Silver Seal Yatton Tiny Lone Seal Mutton Cutlet Lucky Plum Last Plum Ballymac Ball Creamery Border Cherokee Border Cutlets Return Raging Tornado...
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native bivalves. Two other native species have appeared in the bay, however: Macoma nasuta and Chione undatella. Laboratory experiments using these species...
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peoples traditionally rely on the harvesting of fish and shellfish (e.g. Macoma nasuta) from Morro Bay, as well as the harvesting of acorns and vegetables...
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10. She was scrapped in place beginning in Sept-1946. MV Gadila and MV Macoma, which operated under Royal Navy rather than Royal Netherlands Navy control...
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