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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Semelidae

Scientific name
  
Scrobicularia plana

Higher classification
  
Scrobicularia

Order
  
Veneroida

Superfamily
  
Tellinoidea

Genus
  
Scrobicularia

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Heterodonta

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Similar
  
Scrobicularia, Limecola balthica, Cerastoderma, Abra alba, Hediste diversicolor

Scrobicularia plana, the peppery furrow shell, is a bivalve mollusc belonging to the family Semelidae.

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Taxonomy

Scrobicularia plana is the only species currently recognized by ITIS in the genus Scrobicularia; however some sources recognise other species such as Scrobicularia cottardi

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The genus Scrobicularia is sometimes placed as the sole genus in a family, Scrobicularidae. It is now often placed instead in the related family Semelidae, as shown in the infobox. However this placement may change as molecular systematics provides new insights into the cladistics of the bivalves.

Description

The shell can be anything from white through yellowish to a pale brownish-grey in colour, up to 6,5 cm in diameter. Its interior is nacreous and white or yellowish in colour. The shell is thin but quite deep, with circular closely packed growth ridges.

It is a filter feeder, with long siphons, burying itself up to 20 cm deep in sand or mud. When buried, it leaves star-shaped markings on the surface, and specimens can be found by looking for these. If the siphons are browsed by fish or other predators, they regenerate in a few days.

Distribution and habitat

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This species is commonly found at quite high densities on sandy or muddy sea coasts and estuaries in northern Europe, the Mediterranean and West Africa.

Commercial use

The peppery furrow shell is edible and can be found in some fish shops in France, where they are called 'lavignons'.

References

Peppery furrow shell Wikipedia