Sakhalin Spizula [1] ( Spisula sachalinensis ) is a species of bivalve mollusks .
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Spisula aequilatera | ||||||||||||||
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| Spisula sachalinensis ( Schrenck , 1861 ) |
The shell of the mollusk is trigonally rounded.
It lives in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk on medium and fine-grained sands with depths from 0.3-0.5 to 10-12 m. It can bury in sand to a depth of 20 cm.
The largest of the mollusks reach a length of about 130 mm with a mass of 500 g.
Sexual maturity of the Sakhalin spizula occurs in the 3rd year of life with a shell length of 50-60 mm.
See also
- Maktra Chinese
Notes
- ↑ Ershov V.E. , Kantor Yu. I. Sea shells. Brief identifier. - M .: Italic, 2008 .-- S. 252. - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-89592-059-6 .
Links
- http://www.sakhalin.ru:8001/boomerang/sea/tbespdv16.htm (unavailable link)