Image of Pegophysema schrammi (Crosse 1876)
Description:
New to the database. This is the shell of a juvenile, and it is a little bit chipped around the edges. This can be quite a large shell when the animal reaches maturity. This species is quite rarely found on Sanibel, but it is also probably overlooked by a lot of shellers, as it is one more all-white bivalve shell among many others.
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- Euheterodonta
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- Lucinida
- Lucinoidea
- Lucinidae
- Pegophyseminae
- Pegophysema
- Pegophysema schrammi
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