Abstract
A new tellinid species, Pharaonella amanyu sp. n., is described from sand banks around Amami Islands, the Ryukyu Archipelago, in southern Japan. A molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that this new species is closely related to P. sieboldii. This species has long siphons and lives buried deep in well-sorted white sand syntopically with Tonganaella tongana. These rare, large tellinid species are indicators of unspoiled tidal/subtidal sand flats, which should receive the highest priority conservation in the Ryukyu Archipelago.
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Kato, M., Yamamori, L., Goto, R., Tsubaki, R., & Ohsuga, K. (2017). A new large tellinid species of the genus pharaonella from the ryukyu archipelago, Japan (Mollusca, Bivalvia). ZooKeys, 2017(705), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.705.12888
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