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Hiatella arctica

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Myoida

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Hiatella

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Hiatella arctica

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Hiatella, Bivalvia, Molluscs, Mya truncata, Macoma

Hiatella arctica, known as the wrinkled rock-borer, the arctic hiatella or the arctic saxicave, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae. The white shell of this mollusc is thick and more or less rectangular, but generally irregular in shape. It is up to 45 mm long.

Hiatella arctica Hiatella arctica Arctic Ocean biodiversity

Hiatella arctica is widespread and found in all the oceans, ranging from the Arctic and Antarctic to the subtropical and tropical zones. It occurs from the low water mark to depths of down to 800 m. It lives on hard substrates, often attached with byssus, for instance in mussel beds or nestling among kelp holdfasts, or hiding in rock crevices and also boring itself into soft rocks.

Hiatella arctica Hiatella arctica Linnaeus 1758 Marine Bivalve Shells of the
Hiatella arctica Hiatella arctica Linnaeus 1767 Arctic Hiatella


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