anadara - Tegillarca granosa Wikipedia original description of co4 Arca granosa Linnaeus 1758 Linnaeus C 1758 Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae secundum classes ordines genera species cum Anadara subcrenata has a white or cream coloured thick oval shell and superficially resembles a cockleThe left valve is slightly more concave than the right one and there are 31 to 35 deeply indented ribs The thin brown periostracum layer that covers the shell flakes off in strands 1 When harvested for human consumption the length of Anadara subcrenata is usually in the range 30 to 45 Genus Anadara Common Name Ark clams Overview Anadara Gray 1847 Geological range Late Cretaceous to Recent source Cox et al 1969 Treatise N254 The Paleobiology Database reports the genus extending into the Early Cretaceous Geographic distribution A distributional map for modern Anadara may be accessed from OBIS Anadara Wikipedia Anadara kagoshimensis Wikipedia Species Anadara Anadara uropigimelana Bory de SaintVincent 1827 represented as Anadara uropigimelana Bory de SaintVincent 1827 Subgenus Anadara Cunearca Dall 1898 represented as Anadara J E Gray 1847 Anadara lienosa from either the Early Pleistocene Caloosahatchee Fm or Middle Pleistocene Bermont Fm of Palm Beach County Florida UF 155546 Specimen of Anadara lienosa figured by Say 1832 pl 36 fig 1 Anadara lienosa from the Late Pliocene Tamiami Fm Pinecrest Beds of Sarasota County Florida PRI 70070 Neogene Atlas of Ancient Life Anadara Anadara transversa Smithsonian Institution Anadara transversa commonly known as the Transverse Ark is a marine bivalve with a thick strongly ribbed shellIt is native to the Northwest Atlantic from Cape Cod to Texas and has been introduced to the Aegean and Adriatic Seas In Western North America dead worn shells were found on Atlantic oyster jepangsex beds in San Francisco Bay but no live specimens have been found Anadara J E Gray 1847 WoRMS World Register of Marine Species Tegillarca granosa Facts Diet Habitat Pictures on Animalia Other articles where Anadara is discussed ark shell species particularly of the genus Anadara live shallowly buried in sands and silts Some species such as the western African Anadara senilis and the Southeast Asian Anadara granosa have provided a source of food for humans since prehistoric times Tegillarca granosa also known as Anadara granosa is a species of ark clam known as the blood cockle or blood clam due to the red haemoglobin liquid inside the soft tissues It is found throughout the IndoPacific region from the eastern coast of South Africa northwards and eastwards to Southeast Asia Australia Polynesia and up to northern JapanIt lives mainly in the intertidal zone at Neogene Atlas of Ancient Life Anadara lienosa Anadara bivalve genus Britannica Anadara granosa Linnaeus 1758 World Register of Marine Species Tegillarca granosa also known as Anadara granosa 2 is a species of ark clam known as the blood cockle or blood clam due to the red haemoglobin liquid inside the soft tissuesIt is found throughout the IndoPacific region from the eastern coast of South Africa northwards and eastwards to Southeast Asia Australia Polynesia and up to northern JapanIt lives mainly in the intertidal zone at Anadara is a genus of saltwater bivalves ark clams in the family Arcidae It is also called Scapharca 1 This genus is known in the fossil record from the Cretaceous period to the Quaternary period age range 1402 to 00 million years ago These fossils have been found all quavers over the world 2
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