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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subclass
  
Pteriomorphia

Family
  
Limidae

Scientific name
  
Limaria hians

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Limoida

Genus
  
Limaria

Higher classification
  
Limaria

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Similar
  
Limaria, Molluscs, Bivalvia, Anomia ephippium, Barbatia barbata

A flame shell on the move loch broom


The flame shell, scientific name Limaria hians, is a species of small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Limidae. This species is native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.

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Biology

Flame shell Flame shell beds Scottish Natural Heritage

The flame shell resembles a scallop with a bright orange fringe of tentacle-like filaments emerging from between the valve of its shell.

Flame shell Finding flame shells weather permitting Scotland39s Seas

These bivalves make sticky threads which bind stones and pieces of shell debris into a felt-lined nest. Flame shell nests accumulate over time, forming reefs. Holes in the reef allow fresh seawater to flow through, preventing stagnation. These reefs support a diverse marine ecosystem. one study has shown six nest complexes supporting 19 species of algae and 265 species of invertebrates.

Distribution

Flame shell Flame shell beds Scottish Natural Heritage

This species is found in the northeast Atlantic, ranging from Lofoten to the Canary Islands, including the Mediterranean Sea. In the British Isles, the distribution of this species is primarily in the west coast of Scotland from the sublittoral (below low tide), down to 100m, although there are patchy records of the species being found in more southerly regions of the United Kingdom. There are a number of well-known colonies on the sea bed in Loch Carron, below Strome Castle. In 2012 a bed of 100 million flame shells covering an area of 75 hectares was found during a survey of Loch Alsh undertaken by Heriot-Watt University on behalf of Marine Scotland. Richard Lochhead, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment said: "The flame shell must be considered among the most remarkable species in our waters, with a dazzling array of orange tentacles. Many would place such an exotic species in far-flung tropical reefs - not realising they dwell under the waves just off the coast of Skye. This important discovery may be the largest grouping of flame shells anywhere in the world."

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References

Flame shell Wikipedia


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