Pholadidae Lamarck, 1809
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Family Pholadidae Lamarck, 1809 View in CoL Subfamily Pholadinae Lamarck, 1809 Genus Barnea Risso, 1826 (ex Leach MS)
[= Barnia Gray, 1840: 150 (error pro Barnea ); Holopholas Fischer, 1887 in 1880–1887: 1133 (objective)].
Type species: Barnea spinosa Risso, 1826 (= Pholas candida Linnaeus, 1758 ), by monotypy.
Distribution: Cosmopolite.
Remarks: Barnea includes sixteen valid species widely distributed ( Monari 2009; Huber 2010). It differs from other genera within Pholadinae by having only a single lanceolate protoplax. In addition to that, the umbonal reflection is not septate, as in Pholas , and the valves are not divided by an umbonal-ventral sulcus as in Zirfaea ( Kennedy 1974) . Fischer (1887) introduced Holopholas as a subgenus of Pholas and included Barnea as a subsection of Holopholas , for this reason Barnea and Holopholas are objective synonyms. Barnea has two subgenera: Barnea s. s. and Anchomasa . Barnea s. s. does not occur in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean ( Kennedy 1974; Huber 2010). Species included into the subgenus Anchomasa have shells anteriorly beaked, wide posterior end and large pedal gape ( Kennedy 1974; Huber 2010).
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