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Donax fossor

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Bivalvia

Family
  
Donacidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Veneroida

Genus
  
Donax

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Donax fossor is a species of small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk species in the family Donacidae. This species is native to the eastern coast of the US, as far north as New York State; in the past it was sometimes incorrectly considered to be a northern, less colorful form of Donax variabilis.

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Description

This small clam was reported in the literature to attain a maximum length of 18 mm. The shell can be almost white in color, or yellow, orange, greyish, or purplish. The darker shells may be rayed with purple on the inside, but these rays are usually only rather faintly visible on the outside.

Distribution

Donax fossor lives from the coast of New York State south through New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, to East Florida.

Biology

In New Jersey, on exposed beaches, this small bivalve often has the hydroid Lovenella gracilis growing on the posterior tip of the shell. There is some evidence that this protects the clam against predation attempts by the moonsnail Neverita duplicata.

References

Donax fossor Wikipedia