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  1. Cyrtopleura costata - Wikipedia

    • Cyrtopleura costata, or the angel wing clam, is a bivalve mollusc in the family Pholadidae. It is found in shallow parts of the northwest Atlantic and also in the North Sea of Scotland coastline and west coast of the Adriatic Sea by a remote area in the Marche region in central Italy, living in the seabed, where it digs its burrows on a very slow revolving movement for y… See more

    Description

    Cyrtopleura costata has a pair of brittle, asymmetric white valves and can grow to about 7 inches (180 mm) in length. The … See more

    Distribution

    Cyrtopleura costata is found in shallow seas in the north east Atlantic Ocean between Cape Cod and the Gulf of Mexico. It is also found in the West Indies, Central America and as far south as Brazil. It is commones… See more

    Biology

    Cyrtopleura costata lives beneath the surface of the sea bed. It is able to bore through sand, mud, wood, clay and even soft rock using a twisting motion of its pointed, anterior end assisted by jets of water eject… See more

    Uses

    Cyrtopleura costata is used as food in Cuba and Puerto Rico. It is a fast-growing species, and it has been investigated for possible use in commercial aquaculture. Under optimal conditions it was found that the larvae … See more

     
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  3. Cyrtopleura costata - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures …

    WEBCyrtopleura costata is found in shallow seas in the north east Atlantic Ocean between Cape Cod and the Gulf of Mexico. It is also found in the West Indies, Central America and as far south as Brazil. It is commonest …

     
  4. The Angel Wing and Its Siphons - shellmuseum

    WEBMay 10, 2024 · Like most bivalve mollusks, Angel Wings are filter feeders, pulling water in through an incurrent siphon, pushing it through the gills, where the food particles are retained, then returning the water back to …

  5. Angel Wing (Cyrtopleura costata): Contradictory Clam …

    WEBAngel Wing (Cyrtopleura costata) is a bivalve that can bore into hard substrates with its anterior end. It has a white or pink shell with 26 ribs and a shelly brace under the beak.

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  8. Angelwing (North carolina marine molluscs) · iNaturalist

    WEBCyrtopleura costata or the angel wing clam is a bivalve mollusc in the family Pholadidae. It is found in shallow parts of the northwest Atlantic, living in the seabed, where it burrows through sand and mud to a depth of up to 3 …

  9. Shell of the Week: The Angel Wing - shellmuseum

    WEBMay 8, 2020 · Depending on the species, members of the family Pholadidae can burrow on rocks, woods, clay, mudstone, and other hard substrates, forming long cylindrical burrows. Angel Wings burrows in compacted …

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  11. Pholadidae - Wikipedia

    WEBPholadidae, known as piddocks or angelwings, are a family of bivalve molluscs similar to a clam. Background. Piddocks are unique in that each side of their shells is divided into 2 or 3 separate sections.

  12. Why Do Giant Clams Glow? - The Atlantic

    WEBSep 10, 2018 · The sparkling lattices in butterfly wings and peacock feathers appear to have evolved to attract mates. But the clams’ glowing cells—called iridocytes—seek to woo the sun.

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  13. Angelwing: Cyrtopleura costata (Linnaeus, 1758)

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