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Rangia cuneata

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Rangia cuneata
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Rangia cuneata or Atlantic rangia, also known as wedge clam, gulf wedge clam, common rangia, and cocktail clam, is a mollusc native to the Gulf of Mexico. It is an oval clam with a body length of up to 5cm, living from the intertidal zone to depths of 124 meters.[2] It is edible and is harvested for food in Mexico, and has been so since pre-Hispanic times.[3]

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Invasive species

Atlantic rangia have been documented as an invasive species in the US North Atlantic coast, Belgium (Antwerp), Baltic Sea[4], and Norway [5]. They was likely introduced with oyster shipments or as larvae though ballast water[4].

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