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Pharus legumen (also known as the bean razor clam or the bean solen), is a species of bivalve mollusc commonly found burrowed in the sand on lower shores and in the shallow sublittoral. See more
Pharus legumen is up to 130mm long and has a characteristic bean-shaped shell. The shell colour ranges from white to light brown and it displays … See more
Pharus legumen is commonly found in the English Channel, in the north-east Atlantic and in the Mediterranean Sea. See more
Pharus legumen is similar to other species of razor clam of the genus Ensis, Phaxas and Solen. The key feature to identify it is the presence of a ligament in the middle third of the shell. See more
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WEBPharus legumen (Linnaeus) Smith & Heppell name: Pharus legumen (Linnaeus, To size: To 130mm. Shell Structure: Rather thin, brittle. Equivalve: Equivalve. Equilateral: Almost equilateral, beaks at or just in …
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