- (American English) or Sand
gaper (British English/Europe),
scientific name
Mya arenaria, po****rly
called "steamers", "softs****", "**** clams", "Ipswich clams"...
- the
genus Mya include:
Mya arenaria Linnaeus, 1758
Mya baxteri Coan & Scott, 1997
Mya eideri Hopner Petersen, 1999
Mya ****onica Jay, 1857
Mya neoovata...
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refer to a few
other common edible species, such as the soft-s**** clam,
Mya arenaria, and the
ocean quahog,
Arctica islandica.
Another species commercially...
- S**** of
Mya truncata can
reach a size of
about 2.5–7.5
centimetres (0.98–2.95 in).
These bivalves are
similar to the soft-s****
clams (
Mya arenaria), but...
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hongkongensis and M.
ariakensis Perkinsus chesapeaki on soft-s**** clam (
Mya arenaria)
Perkinsus honshuensis on
Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) Perkinsus...
-
beaches of
estuaries regularly dig
through the sand for soft-s**** clam (
Mya arenaria) and
Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula),
providing a more nutritious...
- (/ˈskweɪəteɪl/) —
brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
steamers — soft-s****
clams (
Mya arenaria)
stove in/stove up —
nautical term
meaning bash in (as in "Stoved all...
-
sediment and may then be at risk of
predation by birds. Soft clams, such as
Mya arenaria are also attacked. In this case, the
ribbonworm inserts the tip of its...
- M.
arenaria may
refer to:
Meloidogyne arenaria, a
plant pathogenic nematode species Mya arenaria, the soft-s**** clam, steamer, softs****, longneck, ****...
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experimentally susceptible, but may be more resistant.
Certain clams such as
Mya arenaria and
Macoma balthica can be
infected in
experimental situations. In the...