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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Arcidae

Phylum
  
Subclass
  
Pteriomorphia

Order
  
Arcoida

Higher classification
  
Rank
  
Family

Ark clam Ark Shells

Lower classifications
  
Tegillarca granosa, Blood clam, Anadara subcrenata, Barbatia

Blood ark clam


Ark clam is the common name for a family of small to large-sized saltwater clams or marine bivalve molluscs in the family Arcidae. Ark clams vary both in shape and size. They number about 200 species worldwide.

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The shells of ark clams are often white or cream, but in some species, the shell is striped with, tinted with, or completely colored, a rich brown. In life the shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the harder calcareous part of the shell. In some species such as Barbatia, this outer horny covering is tufted at the end of the shell into something that resembles a beard, hence the name Barbatia or bearded one.

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The group is known as "ark shells" because species such as Arca have a large flat area between the umbones which, in an undamaged shell, somewhat resembles a deck, with the rest of the shell perhaps illustrating an ancient wooden boat such as Noah's ark is thought to have been.

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All ark shells have a long straight hinge line with a single row of numerous small and unspecialized "teeth". This is known as a "taxodont dentition" and represents an ancient ancestor. This kind of hinge line is also found in the bivalve families Glycymerididae, Nuculidae and Nuculanidae.

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The thick outer skin or periostracum of an ark clam can act as camouflage, such that the shells can sometimes look like stones when lying on the bottom.

Large ark clams, such as Arca zebra, are commonly used as bait, as well as food, throughout the Caribbean.

Some ark clams species, such as the blood cockle (Anadara granosa, a.k.a. Tegillarca granosa) are raised in aquaculture, e.g. in the estuaries of China's Fujian coast.

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Genera

Genera within the family Arcidae include:

  • Acar Gray, 1857
  • Anadara Gray, 1847
  • Arca Linnaeus, 1758
  • Barbatia Gray, 1847
  • Bathyarca Kobelt, 1891
  • Bentharca Verrill and Bush, 1898
  • Larkinia Reinhart, 1935
  • Samacar Iredale, 1936
  • Senilia Linnaeus, 1758
  • Tegillarca Iredale, 1939
  • References

    Ark clam Wikipedia