Meretrix lusoria

Meretrix lusoria, the hamaguri, Asian hard clam or common Orient clam, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. This species is native to Asia, found along water beds and the coastal waters of China, Korea, Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), and Japan.[1][2] It is commercially exploited for sushi, and its shells are traditionally used to make white go stones.

Meretrix lusoria
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Venerida
Family: Veneridae
Genus: Meretrix
Species:
M. lusoria
Binomial name
Meretrix lusoria
Roeding 1798

The hamaguri clam is the subject of a haiku by Matsuo Bashō.[3]

See also

  • Kai-awase, a Japanese game with hamaguri shells

References

  1. Hagan, Melissa. "NEMESIS Database Species Summary". invasions.si.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  2. Idris, Mohd Hanafi; Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal; Hamli, Hadi; Rajaee, Amy; Al-Asif, Abdulla- (16 December 2022). "The molecular approach reveals the relationship among Venus clams (Meretrix spp.) community in Malaysia". Biotropia. 29 (3): 213–224. doi:10.11598/btb.2022.29.3.1583.
  3. "Closure, the final haiku". 2019-09-26.


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