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Kevin Lamprell
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Wesley you are quite right, Arca genera such as (Arca) and (Barbatia) with
a byssal notch are attached species and are not commonly found in mud or
sand. Anadara species which are often confused with Arca are without bysal
notch and are found in sand/mud habitats .

Kev

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