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A cockle is an edible marine bivalve mollusc. Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae... |
The common cockle (Cerastoderma edule) is a species of edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. It is found... |
Tegillarca granosa (redirect from Blood cockle) Tegillarca granosa (also known as Anadara granosa) is a species of ark clam known as the blood cockle or blood clam due to the red haemoglobin liquid inside... |
Dinocardium (redirect from Giant Atlantic cockle) of large saltwater clams or cockles, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. There is only one species in the genus, Dinocardium robustum... |
The dog cockle or European bittersweet (Glycymeris glycymeris) is a species of marine clam, a coastal bivalve mollusc of European waters. Despite its... |
Plebidonax deltoides (redirect from Goolwa cockle) from the local Yugambeh and Ugarapul languages. This species should not be confused with the bivalve Paphies australis (of the family Mesodesmatidae), endemic... |
Clinocardium (redirect from Nuttall's cockle) a genus of marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Clinocardium nuttallii... |
bivalves have no head and they lack some usual molluscan organs, like the radula and the odontophore. The class includes the clams, oysters, cockles,... |
Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs. The word is often applied only to those that are edible and live as infauna, spending most... |
Scallop (redirect from St james cockle) (/ˈskɒləp, ˈskæləp/) is a common name that encompasses various species of marine bivalve mollusks in the taxonomic family Pectinidae, the scallops. However... |
List of edible molluscs (redirect from List of edible bivalves) snail Note that the common names of edible bivalves can be misleading, in that not all species known as "cockles" "oysters", "mussels", etc., are closely... |
Cerastoderma glaucum (redirect from Lagoon cockle) glaucum, the lagoon cockle, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. This species is found along the... |
Acanthocardia tuberculata (redirect from Rough cockle) Acanthocardia tuberculata, the rough cockle, is a species of saltwater clam, a cockle, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae. The genus Acanthocardia... |
saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs. The genus is sometimes known as bean clams or wedge shells; however, Donax species have numerous different common... |
Leukoma staminea (redirect from Rock cockle) clam, the rock cockle, the hardshell clam, the Tomales Bay cockle, the rock clam or the ribbed carpet shell, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family... |
Fulvia is a genus of cockles, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae. Most species are found in the Indo-Pacific and in Australian waters. The... |
Anadara trapezia (redirect from Ark cockle) Anadara trapezia, the Sydney cockle (NSW), or ark cockle (Queensland), is an estuarine filter-feeding bivalve. Its calcareous, heavily ribbed shell can... |
A bivalve shell is part of the body, the exoskeleton or shell, of a bivalve mollusk. In life, the shell of this class of mollusks is composed of two hinged... |
Laevicardium mortoni (redirect from Morton's egg cockle) Laevicardium mortoni, or Morton's egg cockle, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Cardiidae. Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Nova... |
species of bivalves that live in both marine and freshwater. Examples of bivalves are clams, scallops, mussels, and oysters. The majority of bivalves... |