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    The Atlantic-Mediterranean bivalve, Corbula gibba (Olivi) (Corbulidae: Myoidea) in Port Philip Bay, Victoria. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 39 (2): 315-318 [details]
    Varicorbula gibba, the common basket-shell, is a species of bivalve in the family Corbulidae . The species was originally described in 1792 by the Italian zoologist Giuseppe Olivi under the protonym of Tellina gibba. Some databases (e.g. SeaLifeBase) continue to classify it under the genus Corbula.
    Varicorbula gibba is a marine species which occurs in Europe in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean. It has been introduced to Australia. The species occurs from sea level to a maximum depth of 25 m (82 ft) on sandbanks and areas rich with detritus.
    It is the stout rounded shell that makes slow progress into the substratum, whereas Abra alba has a much-flattened shell and foot, therefore, slides quickly into the substrata (Yonge, 1946). Predators. Varicorbula gibba is consumed by gastropods, crustaceans, fish and echinoderms.
  4. Corbula gibba (Olivi, 1792) | Marine Bivalve Shells of …

    WEBCorbula gibba (Olivi, 1792) To size: To 15mm. Shell Structure: Solid. Equivalve: Inequivalve, RV much larger and more convex than LV, LV sits inside RV. Equilateral: Subequilateral in adults, young shells with beaks …

  5. Corbula gibba (Olivi, 1792) | Naturalis Bioportal

  6. The basket shell, Corbula gibba Olivi, 1792 (Bivalve Mollusks) as a ...

  7. On the Habits and Adaptations of Aloidis (Corbula) Gibba

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