Corbicula
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Corbicula is a genus
Genus
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 of freshwater
Freshwater
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 and brackish water clam
Clam
The word "clam" can be applied to freshwater mussels, and other freshwater bivalves, as well as marine bivalves.In the United States, "clam" can be used in several different ways: one, as a general term covering all bivalve molluscs...

s, aquatic
Aquatic animal
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 bivalve mollusks in the family Corbiculidae
Corbiculidae
The Corbiculidae, common name "basket clams", are a family of aquatic bivalve molluscs in the order Veneroida.Clams in this family release many juveniles into the surrounding waters that have hatched inside the clams . Fertilization is internal...

, the basket clams.

The genus name is derived from Latin
Latin
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 corbis "basket", referring to the shape and ribs of the shell.

The best known species
Species
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 in the genus is Corbicula fluminea
Corbicula fluminea
Corbicula fluminea is a species of freshwater clam, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Corbiculidae.This species is of originally mainly Asian origin and thus it is often commonly called Asian clam or Asiatic clam. In the aquarium and koi pond trade it is often called Golden Clam or Golden...

, an invasive species in many areas of the world.

Species

Species within the genus Corbicula include:
  • Corbicula africana (Krauss, 1848)
  • Corbicula australis
  • Corbicula fluminalis (O. F. Müller, 1774)
  • Corbicula fluminea
    Corbicula fluminea
    Corbicula fluminea is a species of freshwater clam, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Corbiculidae.This species is of originally mainly Asian origin and thus it is often commonly called Asian clam or Asiatic clam. In the aquarium and koi pond trade it is often called Golden Clam or Golden...

    (O. F. Müller,1774) - Asian clam
  • Corbicula fluviatilis
    Corbicula fluviatilis
    Corbicula fluviatilis is a freshwater clam from family Corbiculidae.-External links:* *...

  • Corbicula japonica Prime, 1864 http://www.fao.org/fi/website/FIRetrieveAction.do?dom=species&fid=3555
  • Corbicula largillierti (Philippi, 1844)
  • Corbicula leana (Prime, 1864)
  • Corbicula linduensis Bollinger, 1914
  • Corbicula loehensis Kruimel, 1913
  • Corbicula madagascariensis Smith, 1882
  • Corbicula matannensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898
  • Corbicula moltkiana Prime, 1878
  • Corbicula occidentalis Meek & Hayden, 1878
  • Corbicula possoensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898
  • Corbicula sandai Reinchardt, 1878

Further reading

  • Alexei V. Korniushin, Matthias Glaubrecht (2003) Novel reproductive modes in freshwater clams: brooding and larval morphology in Southeast Asian taxa of Corbicula (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Corbiculidae) Acta Zoologica 84 (4), 293–315. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1463-6395.2003.00150.x
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