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EVOLUTION OF THE TELLINACEA (BIVALVIA)

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The suspension feeding Astartacea appear to be among the earliest heterodonts. These organisms may have given rise to the Carditacea and the rest of the heterodonts including the Tellinacea. Paleontological evidence indicates that the earliest Tellinacea were suspension feeders with members that lived vertically in a burrow in shifting sand. These conditions resemble those found in species of modern Donax in the Donacidae. From a Donax-like state of suspension feeding evolution most likely proceeded to non-selective feeders. Extant organisms that resemble this stage are found in the Solecurtidae. A later stage resembles some of the extant Psammobiidae. The final stage in tellinacean evolution is the acquisition of deposit feeding with its associated morphology. These stages are observed in the Scrobiculariidae, Tellinidae and a few members of the Semelidae.

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