Tetraploidy was induced in embryos of Ruditapes philippinarum by treating the eggs with cytochalasin B (CB). Two treatment times were found to be effective in inducing tetraploidy: 0 to 10 minutes after insemination (before formation of the first polar body) and 45 minutes after insemination (just before the first cleavage). Treatments, started 5 and 45 minutes after insemination, produced $64.4\pm7.8{\%}$ and $28.3\pm2.3{\%}$ tetraploid embryos, respectively, after 6 hours (on the average over 3 experiments). However, no tetraploids were detected in 4-month-old spat. Sperm entry delayed by the CB could be involved in induction of tetraploidy by early treatment.