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A rather thick, broadly oval shell up to 30 mm long. The top of the shell is somewhere in the middle of the shell. The back is slightly acuminate.
Limecola balthica, commonly called the Baltic macoma, Baltic clam or Baltic tellin, is a small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family ...
Dec 19, 2001 ˇ Macoma balthica is widely distributed throughout north-west Europe and Britain. It has a plump almost circular shell, up to 25 mm in length, ...

Baltic macoma

Animal
Limecola balthica, commonly called the Baltic macoma, Baltic clam or Baltic tellin, is a small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Tellinidae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Macoma balthica
Higher classification: Macoma
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