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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Ensis

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Veneroida

Family
  
Phylum
  
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Genus

Ensis naturalhistorymuseumwalesacukBritishBivalvesi

Lower classifications
  
Atlantic jackknife, Pod razor, Razor shell, Ensis ensis

Juvenile razor clams ensis directus in a bottle style upweller at the darling marine center


Ensis is a genus of medium-sized edible saltwater clams, littoral bivalve molluscs in the family Pharidae. Ensis or razor clams are known in much of Scotland as spoots, for the spouts of water they eject while burrowing into the sand, when visible at low tide. This term may also colloquially include members of the genus Solen. Ensis magnus are known as bendies due to their slightly curved shell.

Contents

Ensis AnimalBase Ensis genus homepage

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Description

Ensis FileEnsis ensis Baix Ebrejpg Wikimedia Commons

The shells are long, narrow, and parallel-sided. This shape resembles a closed, old-fashioned straight razor (a cut-throat razor), or a closed jackknife (pocket knife) and sometimes these clams are known as razor shells or jackknives. The shells in these species are fragile and can easily be damaged when digging for these clams.

Ecology

Ensis Pharidae pictures

Ensis species live in clean sand on exposed beaches. They are capable of digging very rapidly; see the description under the Atlantic jackknife clam. Some clammers catch jackknives by pouring salt on the characteristic keyhole-shaped breathing holes. The clam then tries to escape the salt by coming up out of its hole, and at this point it is possible to gently grab the shell and pull it out of the ground.

Species

Thirteen species are currently recognised:

Ensis Localized fluidization burrowing mechanics of Ensis directus

References

Ensis Wikipedia


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