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- aquarium trade and food trade towards east Asia. All species in the Tridacninae family are protected under CITES Appendix II meaning international trade...
- genus of large sal****er clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Tridacninae, the giant clams. Many Tridacna species are threatened. They have heavy...
- opening that is small compared to those of other members of the subfamily Tridacninae. Normal coloration of the mantle ranges from browns and purples to greens...
- bioreactors. Young T. gigas are difficult to distinguish from other species of Tridacninae. Adult T. gigas are the only giant clams unable to close their s****...
- to as crocea. The boring clam is the smallest clam in the subfamily Tridacninae and grows to a maximum s**** size of 15 cm (6 in). It has two, thick...
- clam and Strawberry clam, is a species of giant clam in the Subfamily Tridacninae and the genus Hippopus. Hippopus is a delicacy in many Southeast Asian...
- Cardiinae Clinocardiinae Fraginae Laevicardiinae Lahilliinae Lymnocardiinae Orthocardiinae Protocardiinae Trachycardiinae Tridacninae Synonyms Lymnocardiidae...
- Mollusca class: Bivalvia Order: Cardiida Family: Cardiidae Subfamily: Tridacninae Genus: Tridacna Species: T. maxima Binomial name Tridacna maxima Röding...
- porcell****, the china clam, is a species of bivalve in the subfamily Tridacninae. It is found in Indonesia, Palau, and the Philippines. Wells, S. (1996)...
- members of Tridacninae are considered endangered, and have been since 1985. T. noae are marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Tridacninae, also known...