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Natural History Museum Species of the day
To propel itself,
Solemya velesiana
uses a large extendable foot that is fringed with tentacles - it can also swim by rapidly opening and closing its shell
Image of Solemya reidi F. R. Bernard 1980
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The shell is brittle and easily cracked. The periostracum broadly overlaps all the free the shell margins. The hinge has no teeth.
Image of Solemya reidi F. R. Bernard 1980
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Solemya reidi collected in 1980's from Hyperion Outfall, Los Angeles, CA. The posterior end is to the left. (Photo by: Dave Cowles, August 2007)
Image of Solemya reidi F. R. Bernard 1980
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