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Pecten excavatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Bivalvia

Suborder
  
Pectinoida

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Ostreoida

Superfamily
  
Pectinoidea

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Similar
  
Flexopecten glaber, Pecten albicans, Flexopecten, Pecten sulcicostatus

Pecten excavatus is a species of scallop, marine bivalve molluscs in the taxonomic family Pectinidae.

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Shell description

In this species, the valves are greatly inequal and plano-convex in shape: the right valve is highly convex, and the left valve is correspondingly concave, an arrangement unusual within the scallop family. The valves are front-back symmetrical, however, and the ears are equal, convex, and rectangularly truncated.

It can be distinguished from the very similar species Pecten albicans by the number of ribs present on either valve. P. albicans has in the range of seven to ten ribs with a mode of eight, while those of P. excavatus range from eight to eleven or more with an average number of ten.

Distribution and habitat

This scallop prefers to inhabit fine, sandy bottoms 10-80 meters below the surface.

References

Pecten excavatus Wikipedia