Iceland Scallop [Chlamys islandica]

Iceland Scallop
Description

The Iceland Scallop is a species of deep-sea scallop found in the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly around Iceland and Greenland. They are found at depths of 20 to 100 meters on rocky or sandy substrates. They have a round, cream-colored shell that can reach up to 9 centimeters in diameter. The Iceland Scallop is a filter feeder, feeding on plankton and other small organisms.

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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