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Estuarine and Marine Bivalve Molluscs Culture [Hardcover]

W. Menzel


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The soft-shell clam Mya arenaria (Linnaeus) (family Myidae; common names: soft-shell clam, long-necked clam, nannynose, sand gaper, steamer clam) has an elongate, elliptical shell (Figure 1), with a large siphonal gape at the elongate posterior end and a small gape anteriorly. Read the first page
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