Family of bivalves
Poromyidae is a family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the order Anomalodesmata. The genus Dilemma, described in 2008, is remarkable for being a predator of copepods, which is very unusual for a sessile mollusc.[1]
Genera and species
Genera and species within the family Poromyidae include:[2]
- Cetomya Dall, 1889
- Dermatomya Dall, 1889
- Dilemma Leal, 2008
- Lissomya Krylova, 1997
- Poromya Forbes, 1844
- Poromya albida Dall, 1886
- Poromya beringiana (Dall, 1916)
- Poromya elongata Dall, 1886
- Poromya granulata (Nyst and Westendorp, 1839)
- Poromya houbricki Bernard, 1989
- Poromya laevis E. A. Smith, 1885
- Poromya leonina (Dall, 1916)
- Poromya malespinae (Ridewood, 1903)
- Poromya neaeroides Sequenza, 1876
- Poromya neozelanica (Dell, 1956)
- Poromya rostrata Rehder, 1943
- Poromya tenuiconcha (Dall, 1913)
- Poromya tornata (Jeffreys, 1876)
- Poromya trosti Strong and Hertlein, 1937
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