Tridacna noae is back
Retour de Tridacna noae
Résumé
The giant clam Tridacna noae was first described by Röding in 1798, distinguishing it from other species based on the characteristic spacing of the scales on the ribs of the shell. In 1947, McLean described it as very similar in general appearance to T. maxima. So much so that, over the years, it lost its recognition as a distinct species and came to be identified as a “maxima” clam.
Domaines
Biodiversité et Ecologie
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