Rocellaria stimpsonii

Rocellaria stimpsonii

Stimpson chimney clam

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Rocellaria stimpsonii

Rocellaria stimpsonii, common name the Stimpson chimney clam, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Gastrochaenidae. This species is known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico.

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This small species bores into calcareous surfaces, including the shells of other bivalves. The clam forms a living space which is lined with calcium carbonate and is shaped like a bottle, hence the common name "chimney clam".

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Appearance

The shell of this bivalve grows to a size of 18 mm. The valves are white and translucent; they are also thin and delicate with a large gape at the front end, towards the dorsal surface of the animal.

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References

1. Rocellaria stimpsonii Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocellaria_stimpsonii

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