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    Tellina tenuis - Wikipedia

    Tellina tenuis, the thin tellin, is a species of marine bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae. It is found off the coasts of northwest Europe and in the Mediterranean Sea, where it lives buried in sandy sediments. Bivalves are molluscs with a body compressed between two usually similar shell valves joined … Meer weergeven

    The shell of T. tenuis is brittle and flattened and grows to up to nineteen millimeters in length. The outline is oval but the valves … Meer weergeven

    Tellina tenuis occurs off the coasts of north west Europe and Morocco and in the Mediterranean Sea and the Baltic Sea. It is found from … Meer weergeven

    The closely related species, Tellina fabula is found over the same distribution range but the two are not usually in competition as T fabula occurs from low water level to a depth of … Meer weergeven

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    Tellina tenuis burrows in clean sand and has a large foot and two long siphons which it extends to the surface of the sediment. … Meer weergeven

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    Tellina tenuis occurs off the coasts of north west Europe and Morocco and in the Mediterranean Sea and the Baltic Sea. It is found from the middle shore level to a depth of about seven metres. It is widely distributed and common around the coasts of the British Isles.
    Tellina tenuis burrows in clean sand and has a large foot and two long siphons which it extends to the surface of the sediment. Water and food particles are drawn down to the mollusc through one siphon while water is expelled through the other.
    Tellina tenuis, the thin tellin, is a species of marine bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae. It is found off the coasts of northwest Europe and in the Mediterranean Sea, where it lives buried in sandy sediments. Bivalves are molluscs with a body compressed between two usually similar shell valves joined by an elastic ligament.
    The shell of T. tenuis is brittle and flattened and grows to up to nineteen millimeters in length. The outline is oval but the valves are asymmetric with the hinge slightly off centre and the beaks slightly behind the midline. The posterior of the valves is attenuated slightly and the right valve is slightly larger than the left.
  5. SCHELP, TERE PLAT- (Tellina tenuis syn. Angulus tenuis).

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  9. Tellina (Laciolina) incarnata Linnaeus, 1758 | Marine …

    WebTellina tenuis. References. Listed are literature citing Tellina (Laciolina) incarnata Linnaeus, 1758. Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted. Linnaeus C 1758. Systema Naturae. Editio …

  10. Studies on Tellina tenuis Da Costa. III. Aspects of general biology …

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