• Source: Panopea (bivalve)
    • Panopea is a genus of large marine bivalve molluscs or clams in the family Hiatellidae. There are 10 described species in Panopea. Many of them are known under the common name "geoduck".


      Extant species


      Panopea abbreviata (Valenciennes, 1839) – southern geoduck
      Panopea australis (G.B. Sowerby I, 1833)
      Panopea bitruncata (Conrad, 1872)
      Panopea generosa Gould, 1850 – Pacific geoduck
      Panopea globosa Dall, 1898 – Cortes geoduck
      Panopea glycimeris (Born, 1778)
      Panopea japonica Adams, 1850 – Japanese geoduck
      Panopea smithae Powell, 1950
      Panopea zelandica Quoy & Gaimard, 1835 – deepwater clam


      Extinct species



      Extinct species within this genus include:

      Panopea abrupta (Conrad, 1849) (extinct Miocene fossil)
      Panopea depressa Martin 1859
      Panopea dockensis Olsson and Petit 1964
      Panopea elongata Conrad 1835
      Panopea gastaldii Michelotti 1861
      Panopea gurgitis Brongniart, 1822
      Panopea intermedia Sowerby 1814
      Panopea mackrothi Geinitz 1857
      Panopea montignyana Martin 1859
      Panopea orientalis Forbes 1846
      Panopea remondii Gabb 1864
      Panopea toulai Lundgren 1895
      Panopea vaudini Deshayes 1857
      The fossil record of the genus dates back to the Cretaceous (and maybe the Triassic) (age range: 242.0 to 0.012 million years ago). These fossils have been found all over the world.


      References




      External links


      Media related to Panopea at Wikimedia Commons
      Data related to Panopea at Wikispecies

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