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Smooth clam

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Veneridae

Scientific name
  
Callista chione

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Veneroida

Genus
  
Callista

Higher classification
  
Callista

Rank
  
Species

Smooth clam naturalhistorymuseumwalesacukbritishbivalvesi

Similar
  
Solen marginatus, Mediterranean mussel, Pecten jacobaeus, Callista, Grooved carpet shell

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The smooth clam, Callista chione, (also sometimes classified as Cytherea chione or Meretrix chione) is a rather large, temperate, marine, bivalve mollusc that inhabits sandy bottoms or with small pebbles in clean waters down to about 200 m from the British Isles to the Mediterranean.[1] The shell can reach up to about 110 mm Ø, its outer side is smooth and ranges from light greenish creamy colour to medium brown [2], probably varies to match the background; the interior is white to soft pink. The concentric and radial growth lines are easily seen. Callista chione is edible, different dishes are prepared throughout the Mediterranean in Spain, Italy, France, the Balkan and the Magreb countries.

Contents

It has been found that, as is the case with many bivalve molluscs, which are filter-feeders, (they feed by filtering food particles from the water), that Callista chione, common in fish markets in the Mediterranean, concentrates toxins from dinoflagellates blooms associated with pollution events such as red tides [3], sewage water, old sediment dredging, ship ballast water dumping, etc. These toxins cannot be eliminated by the traditional cleansing of shellfish in clean water or by cooking, and can be responsible for complex human health problems: respiratory ailments, skin rashes, even paralysis, etc., such as it is known now to have occurred in New Orleans, associated with the contact or ingestion of severely contaminated water, left by Katrina. The commonest of these dangers is known as PSP or paralytic shellfish poisoning.

Vernacular names

En: Smooth or brown Venus-clam
Fr: Vernis, grande palourde
It: Fasolaro (official name), Cappa liscia, cappa chione, issolone, venerechione
De: Braun Venusmuschel
Es: Almejón de sangre, mariposa, almejón brillante, gavesia, concha fina (Málaga España)
Ca: Petxinot de sang, lluenta
Gr: Gyalisteri (γυαλιστερή)
Hr: Lakirka, Rumenka, Klapun

References

Smooth clam Wikipedia