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- Chama_macerophylla abstract "Chama macerophylla, or the leafy jewel box clam, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Chamidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from North Carolina to the West Indies.".
- Chama_macerophylla class Bivalvia.
- Chama_macerophylla family Chamidae.
- Chama_macerophylla kingdom Animal.
- Chama_macerophylla order Veneroida.
- Chama_macerophylla phylum Mollusca.
- Chama_macerophylla wikiPageID "31426393".
- Chama_macerophylla wikiPageRevisionID "542808219".
- Chama_macerophylla binomial "Chama macerophylla".
- Chama_macerophylla binomialAuthority "Gmelin, 1791".
- Chama_macerophylla classis Bivalvia.
- Chama_macerophylla familia Chamidae.
- Chama_macerophylla genus "Chama".
- Chama_macerophylla hasPhotoCollection Chama_macerophylla.
- Chama_macerophylla name "Chama macerophylla".
- Chama_macerophylla ordo Veneroida.
- Chama_macerophylla phylum Mollusca.
- Chama_macerophylla regnum "Animalia".
- Chama_macerophylla species "C. macerophylla".
- Chama_macerophylla subject Category:Chamidae.
- Chama_macerophylla type Animal.
- Chama_macerophylla type Eukaryote.
- Chama_macerophylla type Mollusca.
- Chama_macerophylla type Species.
- Chama_macerophylla type Organism.
- Chama_macerophylla comment "Chama macerophylla, or the leafy jewel box clam, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Chamidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from North Carolina to the West Indies.".
- Chama_macerophylla label "Chama macerophylla".
- Chama_macerophylla label "Chama macerophylla".
- Chama_macerophylla sameAs Chama_macerophylla.
- Chama_macerophylla sameAs m.0gk_lc5.
- Chama_macerophylla sameAs Q3013958.
- Chama_macerophylla sameAs Q3013958.
- Chama_macerophylla wasDerivedFrom Chama_macerophylla?oldid=542808219.
- Chama_macerophylla isPrimaryTopicOf Chama_macerophylla.
- Chama_macerophylla name "Chama macerophylla".