About Solemya parkinsonii E.A.Smith, 1874
Solemya parkinsonii, first described by E.A. Smith in 1874, is a species of saltwater clam. It is a marine bivalve mollusc that belongs to the family Solemyidae, which are commonly known as the awning clams.
Solemya parkinsonii E.A.Smith, 1874 is a animal in the Solemyidae family, order Solemyida, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Solemya parkinsonii E.A.Smith, 1874
Solemya parkinsonii is a species of saltwater awning clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Solemyidae.
Solemya parkinsonii, first described by E.A. Smith in 1874, is a species of saltwater clam. It is a marine bivalve mollusc that belongs to the family Solemyidae, which are commonly known as the awning clams.
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