diagnoida
Diagnoida is a subclass of marine bivalve mollusks, belonging to the class Bivalvia. It is characterized by its distinctive shell structure, which is composed of two valves held together by ligaments. The shell is typically asymmetrical, with one valve being larger and more convex than the other. This subclass includes a diverse range of species, from small, microscopic forms to large, deep-sea clams.
The taxonomy of Diagnoida is complex, with several families and genera recognized within the subclass. Some
The biology of Diagnoida is also of interest to scientists. Many species are filter feeders, using their
Despite their diversity, Diagnoida face numerous threats, including habitat destruction, pollution, and overfishing. Conservation efforts are