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- The common ****le (Cerastoderma edule) is a species of edible sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the ****les. It is found...
- Cerastoderma is a genus of marine bivalves in the family Cardiidae. It includes the common ****le Cerastoderma edule. This genus is known in the fossil...
- Cerastoderma glau****, the lagoon ****le, is a species of sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the ****les. This species is...
- species of ****les, with many more fossil forms. The common ****le (Cerastoderma edule) is widely distributed around the coastlines of Northern Europe...
- aralensis), Hypanis, and the lagoon ****le (Cerastoderma glau****) (formerly considered distinct species Cerastoderma rhomboides and C. isthmica). Native gastropods...
- Ensis directus Atlantic surf clam: Spisula solidissima Common ****le: Cerastoderma edule (Native to most of Europe, with very large po****tions in Ireland...
- Intertidal Lamellibranchs of Southampton Water, With Particular Reference to Cerastoderma Edule and C. Glau**** - 40 (5): 413". Journal of Molluscan Studies. Archived...
- were rare. The first recorded molluscan anti-Lessepsian migrant was Cerastoderma glau**** by Fisher (1870). The hypersaline state of the water in the lake...
- Wales, careful sampling produced an estimate of 1.44 million ****les (Cerastoderma edule) per acre of beach. Bivalves inhabit the tropics, as well as temperate...
- non-Baltic records to be misidentifications of juvenile lagoon ****les (Cerastoderma glau****). Several widespread marine species have distinctive subpo****tions...