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Chamelea gallina

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Chamelea gallina

Higher classification
  
Chamelea

Order
  
Veneroida

Genus
  
Chamelea

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Chamelea gallina MarLIN The Marine Life Information Network Striped venus clam

Similar
  
Chamelea, Bivalvia, Molluscs, Donax trunculus, Venus

Chamelea gallina


Chamelea gallina is a species of small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve in the family Veneridae, the venus clams.

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Taxonomy

Carl Linnaeus originally described Venus gallina from the Mediterranean Sea in 1758. It was not clear whether da Costa's 1778 Pectunculus striatulus was a different northern species or not.

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Linnaeus afterwards mentioned that his V. gallina also occurs in Oceano Norvegico. In 1952, following Dodge, the name Chamelea gallina was considered to be valid. There were for a while two recognised subspecies: the Mediterranean C. g. gallina, and the Atlantic C. g. striatula. However by 2016, the two subspecies were elevated to the species level, and listed separately on the database WoRMS.

Characteristics

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The shell is solid and thick, with two equal sized valves and up to five centimetres long. It is broadly triangular but asymmetrical, having a round anterior margin but a somewhat elongated posterior. The periostracum is thin and the ligament connecting the two valves is narrow. The lunule is short and heart-shaped, light brown with fine radiating ridges. The shell is sculptured with about fifteen concentric ridges. The colour is whitish, cream or pale yellow, sometimes shiny, and usually with three red-brown radiating rays.

Distribution

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Chamelea gallina occurs on Eastern Atlantic coasts, from Norway and the British Isles, Portugal, Morocco, Madeira and the Canary Islands. It is also found in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea and is abundant in the Adriatic Sea.

Biology

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Chamelea gallina lives under the surface of clean and muddy sand at a depth of between five and twenty metres. It is a filter feeder, taking in a variety of microalgae, bacteria and small particles of detritus.

Uses

This species is used for food. In 1995 the total recorded catch was 42,000 tons with the largest catches being taken by Italy and Turkey. The shells are mostly caught with dredges but some bottom trawling is done and some aquaculture takes place in Italy.

References

Chamelea gallina Wikipedia