''Dinocardium'' is a genus of large saltwater clams or cockles,
marine bivalve
Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, biv ...
molluscs in the
family
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Cardiidae
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, the cockles. There is only one species in the genus, ''Dinocardium robustum'', or the Atlantic giant cockle.
Description
''Dinocardium robustum'' has a shell that reaches a length of 100–125 mm. This large and sturdy shell is obliquely ovate, with crenulate margins and about 32-36 rounded radial ribs present on both the inside and the outside. The valves are symmetrical with one another (equivalve). The basic color of the surface usually is creamy white, mottled with reddish-brown markings, while the interior is pinkish. This cockle burrows into the substrate by means of its strong foot, and like most bivalves feeds by filtering the water for plankton.
File:Dinocardium robustum 01.jpg, ''Dinocardium robustum''
Right valve
File:Dinocardium robustum 02.jpg, ''Dinocardium robustum''
Left valve
File:Dinocardium robustum 03.jpg, ''Dinocardium robustum vanhyningi''
Right valve
File:Dinocardium robustum 04.jpg, ''Dinocardium robustum vanhyningi''
Left valve
Distribution
This species can be found along the western Atlantic coast of North America, in the
Gulf of Mexico
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and in the
Caribbean Sea
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References
BiolibWoRMS
External links
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Cardiidae
Bivalve genera
Monotypic mollusc genera
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