Geyeria decussata was created in 1824.
Geyeria hubneri was created in 1830.
Geyeria uruguayana was created in 1879.
Mitromorpha decussata was created in 1837.
Glycymeris decussata was created in 1758.
Tristeirometa decussata was created in 1868.
Schistostege decussata was created in 1775.
A saltire, Saint Andrew's Cross, or crux decussata (though it is never called the last in heraldry), is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross or letter X. Saint Andrew is said to have been martyred on such a cross. It forms the national Flag of Scotland and Flag of Jamaica, and appears on many other flags, arms and seals. It is also used as a traffic sign.
Some bivalves that start with the letter "E" include the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), which is commonly found along the Atlantic coast of North America, and the European clam (Venerupis decussata), which is prevalent in European waters. Another notable example is the edible mussel (Mytilus edulis), often referred to simply as "edible mussel," found in various coastal regions. These bivalves are important both ecologically and commercially.
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