Carditidae
Carditamera affinis (G.B.Sowerby I, 1833)
Carditamera affinis (G.B.Sowerby I, 1833)
Carditamera affinis is a shelled species from the eastern Pacific, split from C. bajaensis in 2012, that lives in shallow rocky seabed habitats.
Pleuromeris tridentata (Say, 1826)
Pleuromeris tridentata (Say, 1826)
Pleuromeris tridentata, the three-toothed cardita, is a North American Atlantic bivalve mollusc in the Carditidae family.
Cyclocardia borealis (Conrad, 1832)
Cyclocardia borealis (Conrad, 1832)
Cyclocardia borealis (northern cardita) is a Carditidae bivalve found along North America's Atlantic coast from the Arctic Ocean to Cape Hatteras.
Cardites floridanus (Conrad, 1838)
Cardites floridanus (Conrad, 1838)
Cardites floridanus is a small bivalve that lives in shallow seagrass habitats up to 35 meters deep.
Cardites antiquatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cardites antiquatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cardites antiquatus is a Mediterranean shell species that inhabits muddy and sandy seabeds at 5 to 45 m depth.
Purpurocardia purpurata (Deshayes, 1854)
Purpurocardia purpurata (Deshayes, 1854)
Purpurocardia purpurata is a marine bivalve mollusc in Carditidae, now widely treated as a distinct genus from Venericardia.
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