Astarte crenata (J E Gray, 1824)
Crassatelloidea : Astartidae |
Tebble name: | n/a |
Smith & Heppell name: | Astarte crenata (J E Gray, 1824) |
To size: To 30mm. Shell Structure: Solid. Equivalve: Equivalve. Equilateral: Subequilateral, beaks just in front of midline. Tumidity: A little compressed. Outline: Subovate, a little trigonal. Lunule margin concave. Anterior rounded and narrower than roundly truncated posterior.
Sculpture: 25-35 co-marginal ribs, these somewhat excavated dorsally but fading marginally and over the posterior. Margin: Smooth (may not be consistent). Ligament: External, a short but prominent arched band posterior of the beaks. Hinge: LV with 3 cardinal teeth, the posterior thin, a "lateral" flange and groove are present above the posterior adductor scar; a small "lateral" ridge is present above the anterior adductor scar. RV with 2 cardinal teeth, a posterior "lateral" flange and an anterior "lateral" groove. Pallial Musculature: Pallial line entire; adductor scars large of equal size. Periostracum: Persistent, olive brown to brown. Co-marginally wrinkled, not punctate, lustrous. Colour: Shell white.
Distribution & Ecology
Depth Range
Continental Shelf (to 200m)
Additional Information & Related Species
Additional Comments
Related Species
Crassatelloidea : Astartidae
References
Listed are literature citing Astarte crenata (J E Gray, 1824). Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted.
Gray J E 1824. Shells. In: Parry W.E. (ed.) Supplement to Appendix, Parry's Voyage for the Discovery of a north-west passage in the years 1819-1820, containing an account of the subjects of Natural History London, John Murray. Appendix 10, Zool: 240-246. |
Høpner Petersen G. 2001. Studies on some Arctic and Baltic Astarte species (Bivalvia, Mollusca). Bioscience. 52: 1-71. |
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