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    Limecola balthica is an infaunal bivalve, living buried in the mud or silt, and extending its two narrow siphons to the bottom surface. Through the siphons, it feeds on organic matter on the sediment surface or in the water.
    Family: Tellinidae
    Genus: Limecola
    Kingdom: Animalia
    Species: L. balthica
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    Limecola balthica is an infaunal bivalve, living buried in the mud or silt, and extending its two narrow siphons to the bottom surface. Through the siphons, it feeds on organic matter on the sediment surface or in the water.
    Limecola balthica lives in the northern parts of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and also extends to the Subarctic both in North America and in Europe. The European distribution ranges from southern France north to the White Sea and Pechora Sea, and also includes the inner brackish parts of the Baltic Sea.
    Concentric growth rings indicating the age of the specimen are often clearly visible. [citation needed] Limecola balthica is an infaunal bivalve, living buried in the mud or silt, and extending its two narrow siphons to the bottom surface.
    Long-term (1973–2016) data series of biannual (late winter and late summer) estimates of Limecola balthica recruit densities on Balgzand, in nm −2 (means of 15 sampling sites).
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