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Codakia orbicularis

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does not have an inhalant siphon, instead rolling its elongated foot into a mucus-lined tube and drawing water into the gill cavity through this. It does have an exhalant siphon which is formed from a highly extensible mantle flap and can be inverted and drawn back into the shell. The gill cavity
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seagrass beds. Its maximum depth is 93 m (305 ft). The bacterial symbionts enable these burrowing bivalves to colonise sulfide-rich sediments with low oxygen levels that are unsuited to many other bivalves.
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van der Heide, Tjisse; Govers, Laura L.; Fouw, Jimmy de; Olff, Han; van der Geest, Matthijs; van Katwijk, Marieke M.; Piersma, Theunis; van de Koppel, Johan; Silliman, Brian R.; et al. (2012-06-15).
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occurs about 16 days after fertilisation. During their growth and development, the larvae may obtain nutrition from the
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are nearly circular, the outer surface being sculptured with fine concentric rings and closely-packed radial lines. The
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Taylor, John D. & Glover, Emily A. (2000). "Functional anatomy, chemosymbiosis and evolution of the Lucinidae".
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is a large edible shellfish and its life cycle has been studied to see whether it is suitable for
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Frenkiel, L. & Mouëza, M. (1995). "Gill ultrastructure and symbiotic bacteria in
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Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells: Identification, Ecology, Distribution, and History
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A Field Guide to Shells: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies.
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is native to the western Atlantic Ocean where its range includes from
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Alatalo, Philip; Berg, Carl J. Jr. & D'Asaro, Charles N. (1984).
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grows to maximum length of about 85 mm (3.3 in). The
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which contribute to the clam's nutritional requirements.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Mollusca
Bivalvia
Lucinida
Lucinoidea
Lucinidae
Codakia
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms
bivalve
mollusc
family
Lucinidae
Florida
West Indies
shell valves
lunule
periostracum
Ctena orbiculata
Lucinidae
chemosymbiotic
bacteriocytes
Florida
Caribbean Sea

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