Popis
Autor: Jan Delsing
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ARCTIC BATHYARK Arca glacialis J. E. Gray, 1824: 244. Shell subquadrate, thick, much longer than high, moderately inflated. Dorsal margin straight, rounded at ends. Sculpture of cancellate striae. Hinge plate wide, teeth vertical anteriorly, oblique posteriorly, about 6 on each side. Periostracum thick, densely hirsute; setae long. Through the Arctic, including the Beaufort Sea, Alaska (71.0°N) [LACM]; south to the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the western Atlantic and to northern Norway in the eastern Atlantic, from 23 - 455 m. Reported in the Pleistocene of northwestern and northeastern North America. Literature: F. R. Bernard (1979: 22-23), Lubinsky (1980: 21-22), Ockelmann (1959: 44-48), Oliver and Allen (1980a: 47-51), Poppe and Goto (1993: 43), Stevenson (1972: 198).
Coan E.V., Valentich-Scott P. & Bernard F.R. (2000) Bivalve seashells of western North America. Marine bivalve mollusks from Arctic Alaska to Baja California.