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New record of Pinna fragilis from Pakistan coast
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 March 2013
Abstract
This paper reports the first record of the occurrence of Pinna fragilis from Korangi Creek, Pakistan coast (24°47′N 67°11′E). A description of the species collected from the Pakistan coast is given along with size, habitat, ecology and economic importance. Shells of 114–347 mm were found from the area. The dark grey pearls of dull lustre were found from few shells.
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