- Peppery furrow shell
Taxobox
name = Peppery furrow shell
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Mollusca
classis =Bivalvia
subclassis =Heterodonta
ordo =Veneroida
superfamilia =Tellinoidea
familia =Semelidae
genus = "Scrobicularia"
genus_authority = Schumacher, 1815
species = "S. plana"
binomial = "Scrobicularia plana"
binomial_authority = Da Costa, 1778The peppery furrow shell, "Scrobicularia plana", also known as a sand gaper, is the only species currently recognized by
ITIS in thegenus "Scrobicularia"; however some sources recognise other species such as "Scrobicularia cottardi". It is abivalve mollusc commonly found on sandy or muddy sea coasts and estuaries in northernEurope , theMediterranean andWest Africa . They may be found at quite high densities.The shell can be anything from white through yellowish to a pale brownish-grey in colour, up to 65 cm in diameter. Its interior is
nacre ous and white or yellowish in colour. The shell is thin but quite deep, with circular closely-packed growth ridges. It is afilter feeder , with longsiphon s, 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.The genus "Scrobicularia" is sometimes placed as the sole genus in a family,
Scrobicularidae . It is now often placed instead in the related familySemelidae , as shown in the infobox. However this placement may change asmolecular systematics provides new insights into thecladistics of the bivalves.The peppery furrow shell is not regarded as edible.
External links
* [http://www.univ-lehavre.fr/cybernat/images/scroplan.jpgImage] (may be subject to copyright)
* [http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_marine/Scrobicularia_plana/Scrobicularia_plana_00.html?movietype=qtSmall Movie clip of peppery furrow shell feeding]
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