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Alatoconchidae is an extinct family of prehistoric bivalves that lived in the early to middle Permian period. Genera belonging to Alatoconchidae are characterized by their shell that is strongly compressed in the dorsoventral direction. Some species reached large sizes of as much as 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. It is hypothesized that some species in this family got energy from chemosynthetic bacteria.

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  • Alatoconchidae (en)
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  • Alatoconchidae is an extinct family of prehistoric bivalves that lived in the early to middle Permian period. Genera belonging to Alatoconchidae are characterized by their shell that is strongly compressed in the dorsoventral direction. Some species reached large sizes of as much as 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. It is hypothesized that some species in this family got energy from chemosynthetic bacteria. (en)
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  • Termier et al., 1973 (en)
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  • Artinskian – Capitanian (en)
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  • Diagrammatic reconstruction of Shikamaia akasakaensis (en)
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  • *Alatoconcha (Termier et al., 1973) *Dereconcha (Yancey and Boyd, 1983) *Saikraconcha (Yancey and Boyd, 1983) *Shikamaia (Ozaki, 1968) (en)
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  • Alatoconchidae (en)
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  • Alatoconchidae is an extinct family of prehistoric bivalves that lived in the early to middle Permian period. Genera belonging to Alatoconchidae are characterized by their shell that is strongly compressed in the dorsoventral direction. Some species reached large sizes of as much as 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. It is hypothesized that some species in this family got energy from chemosynthetic bacteria. (en)
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