Nakamora
Nakamora is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks within the family Mya, commonly known as soft-shell clams. These bivalves are characterized by their elongated, siphon-bearing shells that are often rounded or oval in shape. Nakamora species can be found in sandy or muddy substrates in coastal and estuarine environments, primarily in temperate and subtropical regions.
The genus Nakamora is notable for its adaptability to varied sediment types and its role in benthic
Taxonomically, Nakamora was established as a distinct genus based on morphological features such as shell structure
Nakamora species are of interest not only for their ecological functions but also for their potential in
Overall, Nakamora represents an important genus within the marine bivalve community, embodying biological and ecological traits