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Sinonovacula constricta
Species of bivalve
Species of bivalve
Sinonovacula constricta, the constricted tagelus, Chinese razor clam or Agemaki clam, is a commercially important species of bivalve native to the estuaries and mudflats of China and Japan. It is extensively aquafarmed in China and other countries, with 742,084 tons worth US$667,876,000 harvested in 2008.
Clams from Duotou village in Putian city, Fujian are particularly famous, and are a key ingredient in Putian cuisine.
References
References
- Rudo von Cosel. (2010). "''Sinonovacula constricta'' (Lamarck, 1818)". [[World Register of Marine Species]].
- "Fisheries and Aquaculture - Global Production".
- "World aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc., by principal species in 2008". [[Food and Agriculture Organization]].
- (21 June 2019). "I Flew to Fujian to Uncover PUTIEN's Michelin-Star Winning Secrets".
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