My two cents:
Spondylidae is deffinitely the ruler of the bivalve world!
(of course, they are related to Pectinidae, so there you go.)
Peter
At 06:31 PM 5/8/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Despite Paul's remarks that would lead one to think otherwise, the
>Pectinidae (the fan shaped shells) are the Queen's of the group! After
>all, wasn't the godess Venus depicted as arising from one of them and not
>from a Mercenaria? :-) Needless to say, the Pectinidae rank first for me.
>Second is a smaller group, the Donacidae. I find members of the Donax
>quite interesting. Their shells, pointed posteriorly and blunt or
>truncated anteriorly, have beautiful colors and fine ornamentation that is
>interesting when viewed under slight magnification. They are also fun to
>watch when the surf washes in and out. Seeing them thrown up on the sand
>and then burrowing down is quite entertaining IMHO.
>
>Well, now you know Paul interests and mine...any other takers.
>
>Regards,
>Charlie
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>Charlie Sturm, Jr
>Research Associate - Section of Invertebrate Zoology
> Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA
>Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
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