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Cleidothaeridae: Cleidothaerus albidus (Lamarck, 1819) ('white rock-clam')
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Synonym(s):
albidus Lamarck, 1819
chamoides Stutchbury, 1830.
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Figures a-d: 50 mm, South Bruny Island, Tas (S). Figures e-f: 46 mm, Flinders Island, Tas (N). |
Typical shell-length 75 mm. One valve is flattened, the other inflated. Lives subtidally attached to rocks and shells in exposed environments.
Occurs in southeastern Australia (NSW, TAS, VIC and SA); also New Zealand. In Tasmania this is a widespread species, but not commonly beached.
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