Venus mercenaria
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Definition
Noun: * An edible American clam; the heavy shells were used as money by some American Indians: Venus mercenaria is the scientific name for a species of hard-shelled clam native to the eastern coasts of North and South America. It is commonly known as the quahog, hard clam, or round clam. Historically, its thick, durable shells were fashioned into beads ("wampum") and used as a form of currency and ceremonial exchange by some Native American peoples.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The archeologist found fragments of Venus mercenaria shells at the ancient trading site.
- Venus mercenaria is a commercially important shellfish harvested along the Atlantic coast.
- The purple parts of the Venus mercenaria shell were particularly valued for making wampum.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/biological contexts: The name is always italicized, and the genus name () is capitalized while the species name () is not. It precisely identifies this specific clam within the family Veneridae.
- The study focused on the population genetics of Venus mercenaria.
Variants and Related Words
- Quahog (n): The common name for , especially the larger specimens.
- Hard clam (n): Another common name emphasizing its thick shell.
- Wampum (n): Beads made from the shells of and other mollusks, used as money and for record-keeping.
- Mercenaria mercenaria (n): A modern, more precise scientific synonym sometimes used for this species.
Synonyms
- Hard-shell clam
- Round clam
- Littleneck clam / Cherrystone clam / Chowder clam (These are market names for of different sizes).
Noun
- an edible American clam; the heavy shells were used as money by some American Indians