Veneridae - List of Genera in The Family Veneridae

List of Genera in The Family Veneridae

(may be incomplete)

  • Agriopoma
  • Amiantis
  • Anomalocardia
  • Austrovenus
  • Bassina
  • Callista
  • Chamelea
  • Chione
  • Chionopsis
  • Chionista
  • Circomphalus
  • Clausinella
  • Compsomyax
  • Cyclinella
  • Dosina
  • Dosinia
  • Gafrarium
  • Gemma
  • Globivenus
  • Gouldia
  • Humilaria
  • Irus
  • Irusella
  • Lioconcha
  • Liocyma
  • Lirophora
  • Macrocallista
  • Marcia
  • Mercenaria
  • Meretrix
  • Notirus
  • Notocallista
  • Nutricola
  • Paphia
  • Parastarte
  • Periglypta
  • Pitar
  • Protothaca
  • Psephidia
  • Ruditapes
  • Saxidomus
  • Sunetta
  • Tapes
  • Tawera
  • Timoclea
  • Tivela
  • Transennella
  • Venerupis
  • Ventricolaria
  • Venus

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