clamvimus
Clamvimus is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks created for illustrative purposes in this article. It is described as a small to medium-sized clam that inhabits soft sediments along temperate continental shelves. In this fictional taxonomy, clamvimus is placed within the class Bivalvia and the order Venerida, and is assigned to the notional family Clamvariidae. The name combines the English word clam with a Latinized suffix to suggest a sturdy, robust shell.
The description of clamvimus notes that specimens are typically 2 to 5 cm in length, with a
Distribution and habitat: Clamvimus is described from temperate coastal habitats, buried in sand and mud at
Life history: Reproduction is presumed to be broadcast spawning, with free-swimming veliger larvae that settle as
Taxonomic notes: In this article, clamvimus serves as a case study for nomenclatural practice and shell morphology