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Fairly common, living inshore and offshore in clean and muddy gravel, maerl and shell sand. Probably much commoner than records indicate. Dead shells are widespread. There are many old records, especially for the Clyde. |
Collections: NHM, NMI, NMSZ, NMW, UM |
Further information about this species |
Conchological Society of GB & Ireland |
National Museums & Galleries of Wales |
Encyclopedia of Marine Life |
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