Anadara transversa (Say, 1822)
Arcoidea : Arcidae | Non-native |
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To size: To 38 mm. Shell Structure: Solid shell. Equivalve: Equivalve. Equilateral: Inequilateral, beaks to the anterior. Tumidity: Tumid. Outline: Short, rounded boat shape, longer than high, rounded posterior and anterior margins. No byssal gape.
Sculpture: Radial ribs (30-35), left valve has feint beading. Margin: Crenulated margin, an extension of the radial ribs. Ligament: Brown band visible from the external and runs entire length of dorsal margin. Appears striped lengthwise. Hinge: Taxodont, numerous small teeth set on a thin hinge plate. Pallial Musculature: Anterior adductor muscle round and slightly smaller than the posterior. Periostracum: Brown, very thin, wears off easily. Colour: Cream to white.
Distribution & Ecology
In Britain and Ireland found in Co. Claire, Ireland inside a small blue plastic toy boat along with Argopecten gibbus.
Depth Range
Additional Information & Related Species
Related Species
Arcoidea : Arcidae
References
Listed are literature citing Anadara transversa (Say, 1822). Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted.
Demir, M. 1977. On the presence of Arca (Scapharca) amygdalum Philippi, 1847 in the harbour of Izmir, Turkey. Istanbul University Fen. Fak. Mec. Series B. 42: 197-202. |
Say, T. 1822. An account of some of the marine shells of the United States. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 2(2): 257-276. |
Resources
- Conchological Society
of Great Britain & Ireland
Provides resources for understanding, identifying, recording, and conserving molluscs - CLEMAM
Check List of European Marine Mollusca - MarLIN
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National Biodiversity Network's Gateway. Use it to explore UK biodiversity data, as contributed by participating data providers. - BivAToL
- MarBEF
- Malacological Society
- Unitas Malacologica
- Census of Marine Life
- MarBEF
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