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Nodipecten nodosus is een tweekleppigensoort uit de familie van de Pectinidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1758 door Linnaeus. Nodipecten nodosus (nomeada, em inglês, lion's paw scallop ou simplesmente lion's paw; na tradução para o português, "pata de leão"; no Brasil, denominada leque ou vieira-pata-de-leão – este nome, vieira, segundo o Dicionário Houaiss e o Dicionário Aurélio, sendo uma designação comum à concha do gênero Pecten, pertencente à mesma família, que os romeiros de Santiago usavam presa ao chapéu – ; cientificamente denominada Lyropecten nodosus, ou Lyropecten nodosa, um nome incorreto, durante o século XX) é uma espécie de molusco Bivalvia, marinha e litorânea, da família Pectinidae, classificada por Carolus Linnaeus em 1758; descrita como Ostrea nodosa – por ele considerada uma ostra – em seu Systema Naturae. Ocorre em habitats bentônicos do oeste do Atlântico, no limite entre as rochas e os fun Nodipecten nodosus, or the lion's paw scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Cape Hatteras to the West Indies, including Brazil and Bermuda. Lion's paw scallops are known to be hermaphroditic, so they have both male and female gonads. In external fertilization, an organism will release both eggs and sperm. The lion's paw scallop is an epibenthic bivalve that usually lives on rocks inside of caves or in shaded areas. Nodipecten nodosus är en musselart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné 1758. Nodipecten nodosus ingår i släktet Nodipecten och familjen kammusslor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Nodipecten nodosus är en musselart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné 1758. Nodipecten nodosus ingår i släktet Nodipecten och familjen kammusslor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Nodipecten nodosus, or the lion's paw scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Cape Hatteras to the West Indies, including Brazil and Bermuda. The lion's paw scallop is a species that consists of large scallop shells with ridges and bumps that have a rough texture. The shell is known for its distinct knobs on the ridges. Ranging from red to orange and also purple, the lion's paw scallop ranges in color. The shell’s common name is derived from its appearance, the color, and the knobs giving it some visual similarities to the paw of a lion. As the largest scallop of the Western-Atlantic Ocean, the lion's paw has been commercially fished for human consumption for decades. Indeed, the recent decline of abalone fisheries along with an increase in the shell’s value has led to aquaculture specific to the species. Their high growth rate makes them popular; however, not much is known about the requirements to improve farming. Due to their popularity in commercial fishing, the lion's paw scallops native to Brazil face the risk of extinction. Lion's paw scallops are known to be hermaphroditic, so they have both male and female gonads. In external fertilization, an organism will release both eggs and sperm. The lion's paw shell is valuable to collectors because of its size, vibrant colors, and extremely distinctive features. Because of its large size and it being more common in deeper, rocky waters, it is very rare to find one intact on sandy beaches. The lion's paw scallop is an epibenthic bivalve that usually lives on rocks inside of caves or in shaded areas. Spawning begins when sperm and egg are released into the water column. "D-shaped" veligers begin to form 22-24 hours after being fertilized. Nodipecten nodosus is een tweekleppigensoort uit de familie van de Pectinidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1758 door Linnaeus. Nodipecten nodosus (nomeada, em inglês, lion's paw scallop ou simplesmente lion's paw; na tradução para o português, "pata de leão"; no Brasil, denominada leque ou vieira-pata-de-leão – este nome, vieira, segundo o Dicionário Houaiss e o Dicionário Aurélio, sendo uma designação comum à concha do gênero Pecten, pertencente à mesma família, que os romeiros de Santiago usavam presa ao chapéu – ; cientificamente denominada Lyropecten nodosus, ou Lyropecten nodosa, um nome incorreto, durante o século XX) é uma espécie de molusco Bivalvia, marinha e litorânea, da família Pectinidae, classificada por Carolus Linnaeus em 1758; descrita como Ostrea nodosa – por ele considerada uma ostra – em seu Systema Naturae. Ocorre em habitats bentônicos do oeste do Atlântico, no limite entre as rochas e os fundos arenosos ou de cascalho, muitas vezes presas nas rochas; mas também no interior de pequenas grutas e fendas rochosas; em manchas arenosas ou de algas calcárias adjacentes, em águas da zona entremarés até os 185 metros de profundidade. É espécie comestível e usada como matéria-prima para artesanato; podendo ser encontrada nos sambaquis brasileiros, do Espírito Santo até Santa Catarina. Considerada um valioso objeto para o colecionismo conquiliológico e sendo um item muito procurado.
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