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Inoceramidae

The Inoceramidae are an extinct family of bivalves ("clams") in the Class Mollusca. Fossils of inoceramids are found in marine sediments of Permian to latest Cretaceous in age. Inoceramids tended to live in upper bathyal and neritic 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 averaging 0.2-0.5 Ma.

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Muschel (Inoceramus schloenbachi)Muschel (Inoceramus schloenbachi)Muschel (Inoceramus lamarcki)Muschel (Inoceramus lamarcki)Muschel (Inoceramus lamarcki)Schwamm (Porifera) in einer Muschel (Inoceramus)
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