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Widespread and common, particularly in the northern part of the area, living in fine silt and muddy gravel from 10m to perhaps 500m. Allen (1962) considered it to be rare in the Clyde, dead shells only. Dead shells common. Many old records. |
Collections: NMI, NMSZ, NMW |
Further information about this species |
Conchological Society of GB & Ireland |
Encyclopedia of Marine Life |
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