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  2. Ruditapes philippinarum - Wikipedia

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    Ruditapes philippinarum, the Manila clam, [1] is an edible species of saltwater clam in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. [2] [3] Common names include Manila clam, Japanese littleneck clam, Japanese cockle, and Japanese carpet shell. [4]

  3. Lajonkairia lajonkairii - Wikipedia

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    Right and left valves Opened shells in a bowl. The shell of Lajonkairia lajonkairii is elongated, oval, and sculptured with radiating ribs. [2] It is generally 40 to 57 millimeters wide, with a maximum width of 79 millimeters. [3]

  4. Grooved carpet shell - Wikipedia

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    The grooved carpet shell, or Palourde clam, [2] Ruditapes decussatus, or Venerupis decussatus, is a clam (bivalve mollusc) in the family Veneridae. It is distributed worldwide and is highly prized due to its ecological and economic interest.

  5. Thatcheria mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Thatcheria mirabilis, common name the Japanese wonder shell or Miraculous thatcheria is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. [ 1 ] Description

  6. Aquaculture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The primary species produced, including the oysters (Crassostrea gigas and Pinctada fucata), Korean mussel (Mytilus coruscus), the sea squirt red oyas (Halocynthia roretzi), the Japanese carpet shell (Ruditapes philippinarum), ark shells (Anadara satowi and A. broughtonii), cockles (A. granosabisenensis and A. subcrenata), Yesso scallop ...

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  8. Meretrix lusoria - Wikipedia

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    Capture (blue) and aquaculture (green) production of Japanese hard clam (Meretrix lusoria) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [1]Meretrix lusoria, the hamaguri, Asian hard clam or common Orient clam, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams.

  9. Bivalvia - Wikipedia

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    The taxonomic term Bivalvia was first used by Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae in 1758 to refer to animals having shells composed of two valves. [3] More recently, the class was known as Pelecypoda, meaning "axe-foot" (based on the shape of the foot of the animal when extended).