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    Tellimya ferruginosa is a species of small marine bivalve mollusc in the family Lasaeidae. It is found on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean. Bivalves are molluscs with a body compressed between two usually similar shell valves joined by an elastic ligament. There are teeth at the edge of the shell, and the animal … See more

    The genus Tellimya used to be included in the family Montacutidae but has now been transferred to Lasaeidae. Montagu originally described this species as Montacuta ferruginosa but it is currently placed in the genus Tellimya. See more

    This mollusc grows to up to eight millimetres in length and has a fragile, thin glossy shell. It is broadly oval in shape with the umbo or … See more

    Tellimya ferruginosa lives under the surface of the sediment and prefers muddy sand. It is often found living as a commensal of … See more

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    Tellimya ferruginosa occurs in the North Sea, round the British Isles, north to Norway and south to the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco and Madeira. See more

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  2. WEBTebble name: Montacuta ferruginosa (Montagu) Smith & Heppell name: Tellimya ferruginosa (Montagu, 1803) To size: To 8mm. Shell Structure: Thin, usually with some ferruginous coating. Equivalve: Equivalve. …

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