Family
Pharidae
5 species
The list of species of Pharidae family
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The list of species of Pharidae family
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The Pacific razor clam, Siliqua patula, is a species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the family Pharidae.
The Atlantic jackknife clam, Ensis leei, also known as the bamboo clam, American jackknife clam or razor clam, is a large edible marine bivalve mollusc found on the North American Atlantic coast, from Canada to South Carolina. The species has also...
The razor shell, Ensis magnus, also called razor clam, razor fish or spoot (colloquially), is a bivalve of the family Pharidae. It is found on sandy beaches in northern Europe (south to the Bay of Biscay).In some locations, the common name "razor...
The pod razor (Ensis siliqua ) is a coastal bivalve of European waters. It is edible and has been fished commercially, especially in Portugal, Spain, Ireland and Scotland.Ensis siliqua is also known as the razor fish, razor clam or giant razor.There...
Clamdog, aka the jackknife clam, is a long, smooth-shelled, burrowing clam found in the Atlantic Ocean. These clams are often collected for food. Ensis minor can grow up to 17 cm (6.7 in) in length. It is white, sometimes with reddish-brown...