Atlantic Deep-sea Scallop [Placopecten magellanicus]

Atlantic Deep-sea Scallop
Description

The Atlantic Deep-sea Scallop is found in the North Atlantic Ocean, from the coast of North Carolina to Newfoundland. It inhabits sandy or gravelly substrates at depths of 20 to 200 meters. The species has a rounded, fan-shaped shell that can reach up to 20 centimeters in diameter. The shell is usually cream or light brown, with purple spots on the inside. It is a popular seafood item and is commercially harvested.

Taxonomy
Phylum Mollusks
Mollusca
Class Clams, Oysters, and Scallops
Bivalvia
Order Scallops
Pectinida
Family Deep-sea Scallops
Propeamussiidae
Genus Deep-sea Scallops
Parvamussium
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