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English: The Scallop shell from the Black Sea (Flexopecten glaber ponticus). Possible extinct approximate after 1990.
Español: La vieira del Mar Negro (Flexopecten glaber ponticus) es un molusco marino de la clase bivalvos cuyo caparazón contiene un 98,2% de carbonato de calcio. Posiblemente extinta desde 1990.
Français : Coquille de pétoncle de la Mer Noire (Flexopecten glaber ponticus).
Русский: Раковина гребешка черноморского (Flexopecten glaber ponticus). Вероятно, вымерший вид (съеден рапаной), живых гребешков не видели с 1990-х годов.
Latina: Flexopecten glaber ponticus (Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1889)
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Camera location44° 36′ 03.23″ N, 33° 26′ 02.33″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earthinfo
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