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Keywords: FMIB 42296 Local distribution of the bivalve mollusk Yoldia limatula, another mud-dwelling species, chiefly restricted to Buzzards Bay.jpeg check categories 13 September 2015 2 Local distribution of the bivalve mollusk Yoldia limatula another mud-dwelling species chiefly restricted to Buzzards Bay Subject Yoldia limatula--Geographical Distribution Vineyard Sound Massachusetts --Maps Buzzards Bay Maqssachusetts Bay --Maps Geographic Subject United States--Massachusetts--Vineyard Sound United States--Massachussetts--Buzzards Bay Tag Mollusks 1910 Cite book Intensive Study of the Fauna and Flora of a Restricted Area of Sea Bottom Sumner Francis B Washington DC Government Printing Office 1910 Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries vol 28 1908 Part 2 Fig 8 Creator Francis Bertody Sumner PD-UWASH-FMIB Institution University of Washington FMIB-source accession number 42296 Images from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank to check Francis Bertody Sumner Mollusca
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