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    Tridacna crocea, the boring clam, crocus clam, crocea clam or saffron-coloured clam, is a species of bivalve in the family Cardiidae. It is native to...
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    species: Tridacna crocea Lamarck, 1819 -- Western Pacific Tridacna derasa (Röding, 1798) -- Western Pacific Tridacna elongatissima Bianconi, 1856 Tridacna gigas...
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    as other tridacnids such as Tridacna crocea or T. maxima, and it also consumes phytoplankton to complete its diet. Tridacna squamosa is a peaceful resident...
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    (February 1969). "Some Spectral Characteristics of Chlorophyll c from Tridacna crocea Zooxanthellae". Biological Bulletin. 136 (1): 54–62. doi:10.2307/1539668...
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  • T. crocea may refer to: Terina crocea, a geometer moth Thismia crocea, a myco-heterotrophic plant Tridacna crocea, a giant clam Tridrepana crocea, a hook...
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  • commercially harvested fish in the North Pacific. The saffron-coloured clam (Tridacna crocea) is a bivalve found in the Indo-Pacific region. The saffron shiner...
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  • Sydney rock oyster (2018) Scapharca broughtonii, Blood clam (2019) Tridacna crocea, Giant clam (2023) Venustaconcha ellipsiformis, freshwater mussel (2018)...
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  • 10 cm (3.9 in) Bear paw clam Hippopus hippopus Blue clam, Boring clam Tridacna crocea Yes 15 cm (5.9 in) China clam Hippopus porcellanus Electric flame scallop...
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    Stephen C. (1976). "Early life history of the giant clams Tridacna crocea Lamarck, Tridacna maxima (Roding), and Hippopus hippopus (Linnaeus)" (PDF)....
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  • 2012). "Early development, survival and growth rates of the giant clam Tridacna crocea (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae)". Brazilian Journal of Oceanography. 60 (2):...
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