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Turner piddock
Turner piddock
Description Found boring in intertidal clay, along with several other pholads.
North Pender Island, BC Canada
The white siphon is unique, wine-colored stains at the tip, low tubercles. P. turnerae is larger than P. penita and P. richardsoni found at the same locality.
Author Rick Harbo ·  JPG file - 3.63 MB - 2 964 x 1 933 pixelsmore
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added on 2022-01-27169 viewsWoRMS taxa Penitella turnerae J. W. Evans & D. Fisher, 1966 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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