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- Imperial_venus abstract "The imperial venus clam, Chione latilirata, is a bivalve mollusc in the family Veneridae. It grows to about 4.5 cm (1.5 inches), and lives off the eastern shores of North and South America, south of Cape Hatteras, in 20 to 40 m (60 to 120 ft) depths. Occasionally it is found washed up on ocean shores. It ranges from North Carolina to Brazil. This species has been frequently found among catches of the Atlantic calico scallop.Its shell is rounded, triangular and well-inflated with large, heavy concentric ridges and often sharply shelved at the top. Its ridges become fragile on dry specimens. Cardinal and lateral teeth are located on its hinge. Its coloration varies, but often has a tan exterior with lavender blotches and radial stripes.Imperial venus are of the family Veneridae which contains over four hundred known species, though not to the genus Venus which contains the venus clams in the strictest sense. Species vary in shape from circular to triangular. Veneridae colonize the sandy ocean bottom, and their populations are often dense and large.The Veneroida order typically have a folded gill structure which is well developed for filtering out small food particles.".
- Imperial_venus class Bivalvia.
- Imperial_venus family Veneridae.
- Imperial_venus genus Chione_(bivalve).
- Imperial_venus kingdom Animal.
- Imperial_venus order Veneroida.
- Imperial_venus phylum Mollusca.
- Imperial_venus thumbnail Imperial-venus-02.jpg?width=300.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageExternalLink Veneridae.html.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageExternalLink imperial_venus_clam.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageExternalLink www.ncseagrant.org.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageExternalLink Veneridae.shtml.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageID "8941134".
- Imperial_venus wikiPageLength "2250".
- Imperial_venus wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Imperial_venus wikiPageRevisionID "627533244".
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Argopecten_gibbus.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Bivalvia.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Hatteras.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Veneridae.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Chione_(bivalve).
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Concentric.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink File:Imperial-venus.jpg.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Gill.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Veneridae.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Veneroida.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLink Venus_(genus).
- Imperial_venus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imperial venus".
- Imperial_venus binomial "Chione latilirata".
- Imperial_venus binomialAuthority "Conrad".
- Imperial_venus classis Bivalvia.
- Imperial_venus familia Veneridae.
- Imperial_venus genus "Chione".
- Imperial_venus imageCaption "Imperial venus clam, Chione latilirata".
- Imperial_venus name "Imperial Venus".
- Imperial_venus ordo Veneroida.
- Imperial_venus phylum Mollusca.
- Imperial_venus regnum "Animalia".
- Imperial_venus species "C. latilirata".
- Imperial_venus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Imperial_venus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Veneridae-stub.
- Imperial_venus subject Category:Veneridae.
- Imperial_venus hypernym Mollusc.
- Imperial_venus type Animal.
- Imperial_venus type Eukaryote.
- Imperial_venus type Mollusca.
- Imperial_venus type Species.
- Imperial_venus type Redirect.
- Imperial_venus type Thing.
- Imperial_venus type Q19088.
- Imperial_venus type Q25326.
- Imperial_venus type Q729.
- Imperial_venus comment "The imperial venus clam, Chione latilirata, is a bivalve mollusc in the family Veneridae. It grows to about 4.5 cm (1.5 inches), and lives off the eastern shores of North and South America, south of Cape Hatteras, in 20 to 40 m (60 to 120 ft) depths. Occasionally it is found washed up on ocean shores. It ranges from North Carolina to Brazil.".
- Imperial_venus label "Imperial venus".
- Imperial_venus sameAs Q6006993.
- Imperial_venus sameAs m.027qkf6.
- Imperial_venus sameAs Q6006993.
- Imperial_venus wasDerivedFrom Imperial_venus?oldid=627533244.
- Imperial_venus depiction Imperial-venus-02.jpg.
- Imperial_venus isPrimaryTopicOf Imperial_venus.
- Imperial_venus name "Imperial Venus".