Tridacna Derasa



Tridacna Derasa

(Roding, 1819), the Southern Clam, is the second
largest tridacnid, reaching about 500 mm in shell length. It is characterized by a low primary and radial sculpture, variable shape, massive
umbonal area and smooth white shell.

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