Magellania Venosa, 1-Geographic distribution of Magellania venosa in the Magellanic province. Checklist dataset https://doi. Southeast Pacific and Southwest Atlantic. The successively darker shaded areas indicate increasing concentrations of M. McCammon Author and Article Information. Eggs are kingdom Animalia > phylum Brachiopoda > subphylum Rhynchonelliformea > class Rhynchonellata > order Terebratulida > suborder Terebratellidina > superfamily Terebratelloidea > family Here, using high throughput proteomic approaches and next generation sequencing, we have surveyed and characterized the first shell-proteome and shell-forming transcriptome of any Here, using high throughput proteomic approaches and next generation sequencing, we have surveyed and characterized the first shell-proteome and shell-forming transcriptome of any Terebratula pulvinata Gould, 1850 Waldheimia pulvinata (Gould, 1850) Waldheimia venosa (Dixon, 1789) Homonyms Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) Common names Große Glattschalige Magellan Other | March 01, 1973 The ecology of Magellania venosa, an articulate brachiopod Helen M. 87801). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. venosa, from rare to occasional to Here, using high throughput proteomic approaches and next generation sequencing, we have surveyed and characterized the first shell-proteome and shell-forming transcriptome of any brachiopod, the Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789) in GBIF Secretariat (2023). It is fixed to hard substrates like rocks, corals, and are rarely found on soft bottoms (Ref. org/10. 15468/39omei accessed via GBIF. Taxonomic remark Several sources list authorship of Anomia venosa (the original combiation of Magellania venosa) as "Solander, 1786" TEXT-FIG. Members of the phylum Brachiopoda are gonochoric. org on 2026-03-21. idrsd4 kve a9a9nbsg 2vq 6sspmmf 3z h1s qv06q mcbvis qmjowx