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Chlamys swifti

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Bivalvia

Suborder
  
Pectinina

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ostreoida

Superfamily
  
Pectinoidea

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Chlamys swifti, common name Swift's scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae.

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Description

Chlamys swifti has a shell reaching a size of 65–90 millimetres (2.6–3.5 in), with a maximum of 120 millimetres (4.7 in). The shell is fan-shaped and it is composed of two valves, each of which is convex and has a few broad ribs. These radiate from the umbone, the rounded protuberance near the hinge. Beside the hinge are two irregular shell flaps or auricles with the anterior one normally being much larger than the other. This provides an attachment for the single strong adductor muscle that closes the shell. The background colour varies from pale brown to pale purple. These scallops can live up to 13 years. They are filter feeders, sieving microscopic algae from water that passes though its gills.

Distribution and habitat

This species is native to the southern coasts of the Sea of Japan, in Western Sakhalin, Hokkaido and Honshu Island. This low-boreal species lives attached by a byssus under rocks. It prefers shallow near-bottom waters in intertidal areas at depths of 2–140 metres (6 ft 7 in–459 ft 4 in).

References

Chlamys swifti Wikipedia


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