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English: A selection of representatives of some of the more commonly known clades of the Mollusca. Top left, a chiton (Chiton sp., Polyplacophora); top right, Giant Atlantic Cockle (Dinocardium robustum, Bivalvia); bottom left, Florida Crowned Conch (Melongena corona, Gastropoda); bottom right, Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis, Cephalopoda).
Deutsch: Eine Auswahl von Vertretern der bekannteren Kladen der Mollusca. Oben links, eine Käferschnecke der Gattung Chiton (Polyplacophora); oben rechts eine Herzmuschel der Art Dinocardium robustum (Bivalvia); unten links, eine Amerikanische Kronenschnecke (Melongena corona, Gastropoda); unten rechts, ein Gewöhnlicher Tintenfisch (Sepia officinalis, Cephalopoda).
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