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309:
304:
300:
260:to northern
247:
244:Distribution
238:
236:
230:The knobbed
229:
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167:
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150:
138:
39:
18:
1736:Busyconinae
1695:SeaLifeBase
1630:NatureServe
1591:iNaturalist
1438:Neon flying
1144:Periwinkles
1104:Turtle/talc
1037:Green ormer
947:New Zealand
917:Crassostrea
898:Sydney rock
776:New Zealand
698:Smooth clam
666:Blunt gaper
424:for trade.
270:state shell
225:Busyconidae
128:Busyconidae
1730:Categories
1355:Bottletail
1342:Cuttlefish
1302:Freshwater
1246:Korean mud
1209:Pear whelk
985:Gastropods
942:Great/king
888:Windowpane
883:Portuguese
819:California
723:Razor clam
703:Soft-shell
491:2020-02-18
428:References
274:New Jersey
104:Subclass:
98:Gastropoda
1350:Spineless
1214:Lightning
1182:Channeled
839:Mytilidae
728:Pod razor
649:Hard clam
382:Human use
350:denticles
317:operculum
252:coast of
215:gastropod
204:sea snail
201:predatory
146:Species:
74:Kingdom:
68:Eukaryota
1635:2.110831
1609:11369503
1550:Wikidata
1518:Category
1433:Humboldt
1383:Big blue
1241:Mud-flat
1192:Kellet's
1032:Greenlip
1027:Blacklip
929:Scallops
612:Bivalves
536:26 April
531:53174907
392:chowders
386:As with
313:aperture
305:eliceans
239:Busycon.
195:) is a
180:, 1791)
124:Family:
88:Mollusca
84:Phylum:
78:Animalia
64:Domain:
1583:2302937
1556:Q310059
1452:Chitons
1365:Octopus
1333:Inkfish
1315:Nerites
1204:Knobbed
1091:Limpets
1076:Elegant
1063:Conches
1053:Chilean
994:Abalone
878:Pacific
863:Olympia
858:Eastern
850:Oysters
796:Mussels
753:Cockles
742:Paphies
639:Geoduck
373:albumen
340:oysters
323:Habitat
278:Georgia
266:Georgia
262:Florida
220:in the
218:mollusk
197:species
139:Busycon
134:Genus:
114:Order:
94:Class:
1713:160185
1674:226934
1661:160185
1596:208724
1373:Common
1258:Bailer
1187:Common
1174:Whelks
1157:Banded
1152:Common
1134:Rustic
906:/Bluff
781:Sydney
771:Goolwa
761:Common
713:Tuatua
561:
529:
418:wampum
388:conchs
346:radula
222:family
212:marine
178:Gmelin
1708:WoRMS
1687:93862
1648:55857
1622:74071
1604:IRMNG
1570:29481
1415:Squid
1398:Mimic
1310:Apple
1114:China
1071:Queen
1017:Green
1012:Black
1002:White
964:Yesso
824:Brown
766:Blood
734:Ensis
681:Venus
654:Horse
621:Clams
527:S2CID
407:spire
403:bugle
399:conch
303:ssp.
256:from
232:whelk
208:whelk
1700:2913
1656:OBIS
1643:NCBI
1617:ITIS
1578:GBIF
1565:BOLD
1268:Land
1042:Pāua
1022:Pink
893:Rock
834:Date
804:Blue
559:ISBN
538:2023
336:prey
276:and
210:, a
187:The
1233:Sea
1081:Dog
1007:Red
519:doi
338:on
272:of
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