About Barbatia obliquata (W.Wood, 1828)
Barbatia obliquata, commonly called the oblique ark shell, is a bivalve species that is a member of the Arcidae family. This species occurs in the geographic range extending from South Africa to Japan.
Barbatia obliquata (W.Wood, 1828) is a animal in the Arcidae family, order Arcida, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Barbatia obliquata (W.Wood, 1828)
Barbatia obliquata, the oblique ark shell, is a bivalve in the Arcidae family found from South Africa to Japan.
Barbatia obliquata, commonly called the oblique ark shell, is a bivalve species that is a member of the Arcidae family. This species occurs in the geographic range extending from South Africa to Japan.
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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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