Soft-Shell Clam = Mya arenaria (sand gaper) Mya arenaria
English: Soft-Shell Clam. From Life. Annisquam, Mass .
Subject: Clams, Mya arenaria
Tag: Shellfish
Date 1905
Author Alfred Goldsborough Mayer (1868–1922)
English: Mayer, Alfred Goldsborough (1906) Sea-Shore Life : the Invertebrates of the New York Coast and the Adjacent Coast Region, New York City, NY: A. S. Barnes & Company
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AFMIB_38563_Soft-Shell_Clam_From_Life_Annisquam%2C_Mass.jpeg
Mya arenaria
- common names: sand gaper, soft-shell clam, softshells, steamer clam, Ipswich clam, Essex clam
Sand gaper (Mya arenaria) is a species of edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Myidae. It has a thin and fragile shell that gapes open at one end, and long siphons that can extend up to the surface of the sediment where it lives. Sand gapers are found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Pacific Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a popular food item in some regions, especially in New England, where it is often steamed or fried.
Order: Myida
Superfamily: Myoidea
Family: Myidae
Genus: Mya
Species: Mya arenaria Linnaeus, 1758