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Abra
Two complete shellsofAbra alba, one closed and one open
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Cardiida
Superfamily: Tellinoidea
Family: Semelidae
Genus: Abra
Leach in Lamarck, 1818
Species

See text.

Synonyms
  • Abra (Abra) Lamarck, 1818 · alternate representation
  • Abrina Habe, 1952
  • Lutricularia Monterosato, 1884
  • Orixa Leach, 1852 junior subjective synonym
  • Semele (Abra) Lamarck, 1818
  • Semele (Syndosmya) Récluz, 1843
  • Syndesmya [sic] misspelling
  • Syndesmya (Abra) Lamarck, 1818
  • Syndesmya (Lutricularia) Monterosato, 1884 junior subjective synonym
  • Syndosmya Récluz, 1843 ·

Abra is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Semelidae. Members of this genus are mostly under 1.5 centimeters long, and have thin shells which are usually white. These bivalves normally live under the surface of sandy and muddy sediments, in the neritic zone.[1]

They are considered an important food source for flat fish.[2]

Species[edit]

Species within the genus Abra include:

  • Abra aequalis (Say, 1822)
  • Abra affinis E. A. Smith, 1899
  • Abra africana Bartsch, 1915
  • Abra alba (Wood W., 1802)
  • Abra braziliensis (E. A. Smith, 1885)
  • Abra californica Kundsen, 1970
  • Abra chuni (Jaeckel & Thiele, 1931)
  • Abra cistula (Melvill, 1907)
  • Abra convexior E. A. Smith, 1895
  • Abra cytheraeformis Cossmann & Peyrot, 1909
  • Abra deltoidea (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra demosia (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1906)
  • Abra depressa (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra deshayesi (Bosquet, 1864)
  • Abra difficilis (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra elata Nicklès, 1955
  • Abra exigua (H. Adams, 1862)
  • Abra exilis (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra fragillima (Issel, 1869)
  • Abra fragosa (Marwick, 1931)
  • Abra fujitai Habe, 1958
  • Abra grimaldii (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1906)
  • Abra inanis Prashad, 1932
  • Abra infans (E. A. Smith, 1885)
  • Abra inflata (Laws, 1939)
  • Abra intesi Cosel, 1995
  • Abra jarli Nicklès, 1955
  • Abra kinoshitai (Kuroda & Habe, 1958)
  • Abra kyurokusimana (Nomura & Hatai, 1940)
  • Abra lamberti (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra lecointrei Nicklès, 1955
  • Abra lioica (Dall, 1881)
  • Abra longicallus Sacchi, 1836
  • Abra longidentata M. Huber, 2015
  • Abra lunella (A. Gould, 1861)
  • Abra macrodonta (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra marshalli (H. J. Finlay, 1927)
  • Abra media (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra nitida (O. F. Mueller, 1776)
  • Abra obtusa (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra pacifica Dall, 1915: synonym of Cumingia pacifica (Dall, 1915) (original combination)
  • Abra palmeri Dall, 1915
  • Abra philippinensis (E. A. Smith, 1885)
  • Abra pilsbryi (Dautzenberg, 1912)
  • Abra pini Cosel, 1995
  • Abra prismatica (Montagu, 1808)
  • Abra profundorum E. A. Smith, 1885
  • Abra pusilla (Lamarck, 1806)
  • Abra recluzii (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra reflexa (Eichwald, 1830)
  • Abra regularis (E. A. Smith, 1885)
  • Abra salamensis (Jaeckel & Thiele, 1931)
  • Abra scarlatoi (Kamenev, 2004)
  • Abra scotti M. Huber, 2010
  • Abra scythica (Sokolov, 1899)
  • Abra segmentum (Récluz, 1843)
  • Abra seurati (E. Lamy, 1906)
  • Abra siberutensis (Thiele, 1931)
  • Abra sibogai Prashad, 1932
  • Abra soyoae Habe, 1958
  • Abra striatula (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra suessoniensis (Deshayes, 1857)
  • Abra tenuis (Montagu, 1818)
  • Abra tepocana Dall, 1915
  • Abra truncata Hedley, 1906
  • Abra uruguayensis (Pilsbry, 1897)
  • Abra vouastensis Périer, 1941
  • Abra weberi Prashad, 1932
  • Synonyms[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Barrett, J. & C. M. Yonge (1958) Collins Pocket Guide to the Sea Shore. Collins, London
  • ^ Rees, H.L. and Dare. P.J (1993)Sources of mortality and associated life-cycle traits of selected benthic species: a review. Fisheries Research Data Report No. 33, Directorate of Fisheries Research, Lowestoft.
  • External links[edit]


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