- Source: Lithophaga
Lithophaga, the date mussels, are a genus of medium-sized marine bivalve molluscs in the family Mytilidae. Some of the earliest fossil Lithophaga shells have been found in Mesozoic rocks from the Alps and from Vancouver Island.
The shells of species in this genus are long and narrow with parallel sides. The animals bore into stone or coral rock with the help of pallial gland secretions, hence the systematic name Lithophaga, which means "stone-eater". Their club-shaped borings are given the trace fossil name Gastrochaenolites.
Species
Species within the genus Lithophaga include:
Lithophaga antillarum (d'Orbigny, 1842) - giant date mussel
Lithophaga aristata (Dillwyn, 1817) - scissor date mussel
Lithophaga attenuata (Deshayes, 1836) - attenuated date mussel
Lithophaga balanas Dall
Lithophaga balanus Dall
Lithophaga bisulcata (d'Orbigny, 1842) - mahogany date mussel
Lithophaga cardigera
Lithophaga cavernosa
Lithophaga cinnamomeus
Lithophaga dactylus
Lithophaga fasciola Dall, Bartsch, & Rehder
Lithophaga gracilis Philippi
Lithophaga hawaia Dall, Bartsch, & Rehder
Lithophaga ilabis (Deshayes)
Lithophaga lithophaga (Linne)
Lithophaga nigra (d'Orbigny, 1842) - black date mussel
Lithophaga plumula (Hanley, 1844) - feather date mussel
Lithophaga punctata (Kleemann & Hoeksema, 2002)
Lithophaga rogersi S. S. Berry, 1957 - Roger's date mussel
Lithophaga truncata (Gray, 1843)
Lithophaga simplex
References
"Lithophaga". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Stephen D. A. Smith, Densities of the endolithic bivalve Lithophaga lessepsiana (Vaillant, 1865) in Pocillopora damicornis, Solitary Islands Marine Park, northern NSW, Australia; Molluscan Research 31(1): 42–46; ISSN 1323-5818