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Pholas dactylus Linnaeus 1758

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Pholas dactylus

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Pholas dactylus, or common piddock, is a bioluminescent clam-like species of marine mollusc.
It bores into gneiss. It was once a highly esteemed food in Europe.[2][1]

Pholas dactylus: 1. Animal in the shell a) foot b) siphons c) inhalant orifice d) exhalant orifice. 2. shell e) accessory valves or plates

It is sensitive to light, retracting into its shell when exposed to it.[3]

Distribution

The coasts of the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea.

Ancient history

Pliny spoke of luminescence in the mouths of people who ate Pholas, the rock-boring shell-fish, and of such importance is this phenomenon that it is even said to have gained the first king of Scotland his throne.[4] Hippolytus of Rome tells us that it was a common pagan trick to use the luminescent property of this clam to create the illusion of burning, "And they accomplish the burning of a house, by daubing it over with the juice of a certain fish called dactylus."[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Gofas, S. (2012). Pholas dactylus Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2012-02-23
  2. ^ "Pholas dactylus (clam) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  3. ^ Selig Hecht (1927). "The kinetics of dark adaptation". The Journal of General Physiology. 10 (5): 781–809. doi:10.1085/jgp.10.5.781. PMC 2140923. PMID 19872361.
  4. ^ [1] Author: Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, Volume: v.21, 1904-1905, Subject: Natural history; Natural history, Publisher: [Melbourne] Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, Year: 1884, Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT, page 93
  5. ^ [2] Author: Hippolytus of Rome, Refutation of All Heresies Book IV, Chapter XXXI.
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Pholas dactylus: Brief Summary

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Pholas dactylus, or common piddock, is a bioluminescent clam-like species of marine mollusc.
It bores into gneiss. It was once a highly esteemed food in Europe.

Pholas dactylus: 1. Animal in the shell a) foot b) siphons c) inhalant orifice d) exhalant orifice. 2. shell e) accessory valves or plates

It is sensitive to light, retracting into its shell when exposed to it.

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Distribution

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Range covers both subprovinces of Acadian and Virginian.

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North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)

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